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I would like to know how to get the space between 2 lines of text down
to zero. I actually want the first line to rest on the second line. Why am I doing this you may ask? It is because I want to scroll saw someones name as a single piece of wood. For instance. I set the font size to 150 and then pick a font set uppercase on and set bold on. I then type JOHN on line 1 and SMITH on line 2. I select the whole name and center it. Next using character spacing I kern the letters so there is no space between them. Actually some overlap is not a problem. I can now print this, temporarily glue it to a piece of wood and then cut it out. This gives me a piece for each part of the name. If I can now reduce the space between the 2 lines I can then cut it out as a single piece. How do I reduce the space between the 2 lines of text? I have tried Paragraph spacing but have not had any success. Thanks for any and all help. |
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