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Old May 17th, 2004, 08:01 PM
TGO
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I have a customer that is using justifications to send out documents, so
that it looks all pretty..... The problem is that when they print the
document their is spacing between the words, which makes the document look
unreadable. Does anyone have a solution to this....

Thanks,
John W. Roe


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Old May 17th, 2004, 08:06 PM
Rob Schneider
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It's purely function of the fonts, font size, and how the printer driver
does all this. Some tricks:

1. pick a different font.
2. squeeze more text on a line (smaller font) so that there is less
space available
3. hyphenate to make it look better
4. Use a desktop publishing program to do better print layout.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms




TGO wrote:
I have a customer that is using justifications to send out documents, so
that it looks all pretty..... The problem is that when they print the
document their is spacing between the words, which makes the document look
unreadable. Does anyone have a solution to this....

Thanks,
John W. Roe


 




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