I set the web fonts to Arial. Setting it back to Times New Roman and voila, problem solved.
Just for fun set your web fonts to Arial and look back over this thread, only then will you see what I meant in post#10, and basically everyone must have thought I was on something as only in Arial does it change the fonts like that, so post#10 looks like 2 duplicate settings, but in Arial you see what I was trying to say.
Yikes.
I see what you mean.
I have a ton of different fonts on my machine, and some do not display properly at all under IE.
*chuckle*
One in particular is "Bergell LET", to show it properly you have to stick extra spaces between some of the letters.
Honestly, I saw what you were hinting at in post 10.
And it reminded me of somethign I saw before with the setting of "Ignore web page formatting".
And I'm still trying to find it.
*chuckle*