Seem the font properties for any new form are MS Sans Serif 8.25pt. I can change the size easy enough, but something there are dozens of elements and I would rather set a new default font size (or even a new default font).
I have poked around in the various config files, but couldn't find anything.
(using PS Studio 2012)
Setting a default font/font size?
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Setting a default font/font size?
This is the reason we came up with "Styles". I recommend creating your own custom style with the font settings you want. Then simply select all the control and apply the style. Please refer to the PowerShell Studio 2012: What's New? (Part 2) blog article for more details. David
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Setting a default font/font size?
I will explore that, thanks! I also found that if I set the main form at font x, it will retro-actively resize all the elements within the form to match.
Mike