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When you say the text on the screen shows all caps, you mean it shows the
small caps and not just all caps? And the text you are selecting isn't all caps to start with, right? If it looks right on the screen but prints incorrectly, I have no idea why it would do that. You might want to double check that the text isn't all caps instead of just small caps. I'd try selecting the text and going to Format | Change Case and making sure it isn't all UPPERCASE. Good luck! "The Scientist" wrote: I have a computer lab running Windows 2000. Having trouble with applying 'small caps' effects to a document. When I go into Word, select FormatFont and select "Small Caps", the text on the screen shows up in all caps, but when I try to print it out this formatting only works on about half of the computers. I can't find any information regarding this subject. Is this a font problem? Program problem? Printer problem? or just another wonderful adventure using Microsoft products? Thanks in advance to anyone who has any insight on this problem. |
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