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Hi jfuto033 . This sounds like a different and more serious issue. You might want to start a new thread to make sure someone from Esri sees it.
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01-19-2018
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It's still an issue for me. I figured out which field I had duplicated and deleted that question. Now I have to add that field back in.
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01-19-2018
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Like so many other things on my machine, this is out of my control. The update was installed as a matter of course by IT and I probably won't convince them to uninstall it. GIS folk are the poop disturbers according to most IT departments... Until then it's back to ArcMap for me.
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I suspect so. That was the case when this happened with v 1.3. I'm running Windows 7 SP1. Are you having a similar problem in Windows 10?
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Thanks Randall. I'm going to try workaround 3 to solve this problem but I have to obtain admin permission to do this first. It would be great if Esri could provide a built-in solution soon. Workaround 3 - Replace GlobalUserInterface.CompositeFont Replace corrupted font file with correct version. Download GlobalUserInterface.CompositeFont (default download for Windows 7 is %USERPROFILE%\Downloads). Open cmd and navigate to %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\WPF\Fonts and run: xcopy /y %USERPROFILE%\Downloads\GlobalUserInterface.CompositeFont . (or copy and paste the GlobalUserInterface.Composite file through Windows Explorer to %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\WPF\Fonts) Open cmd and navigate to %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\WPF\Fonts and run: xcopy /y %USERPROFILE%\Downloads\GlobalUserInterface.CompositeFont . (or copy and paste the GlobalUserInterface.Composite file through Windows Explorer to %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\WPF\Fonts). Re-launch WPF application. Reboot machine and re-launch application if you still have trouble.
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01-16-2018
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It's irritatingly roundabout but you can save to Excel, run the Excel to Table script and replace your old dbf by deleting and renaming in Windows explorer. It'd be nice if we could skip that last step by being permitted to overwrite an existing table in Excel to Table, but if wishes were horses, etc.
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