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Another possibility is that apparent changes in font size aren't
Word's fault, but the printer's. If an entire line seems smaller or larger at random, it could be that the paper-handling rollers are getting old and stiff (like my joints g) or slippery with dust or oil. Try printing the same document on a different printer of the same model if available, or get the printer serviced. Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 20:26:03 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If TNR 11 is the default font (the font of Normal style), which is also used in every other style in the document, you can Ctrl+A, Ctrl+Spacebar to remove any direct font formatting. But note that this will also remove bold, italics, etc. If you Ctrl+A and apply TNR 11, this should have the desired effect even if you can't see any change in the display. Whenever you have more than a certain amount of text (a page?) selected, many formatting settings are blanked even if all the selected text is formatted the same. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Pat-southern-California" wrote in message ... Since you had such a great, speedy answer, how about this one: Eagle eye can spot if there is the slightest change in the font or its size. While some are obvious, it is usually barely noticeable, but she finds them. When I select portions of the table, I can see it is all Times New Roman 11. If I try to Ctrl A, and look, it comes up blank in the formatting bar. (Not for every document, but most of them.) I try to find the offender by using the shift and arrow down, and cannot find anything out of place. That includes the marker outside of the cell (at the end of the row). If I try to Ctrl A and select Times New Roman 11 for the whole document, it will not accept that configuration. Why??? "David Best" wrote: There are several postings about this issue, and I spent all day trying to get to the root cause and figured I might as well post what I found for others to benefit. Many have speculated it is a printer driver issue, or margin settings, or a font problem, etc. None of these potential casues were present in my situation. The issue: text at the bottom of a page is cut off, even though the page numbers, footer text, and table borders that are below the cut-off text print fine. This shows up only when physically printing the document. The text as imaged in Page Layout view or Print Preview looks fine. The issue appears to be a bug in Word 2000. Applying Service Release 1a (SR1a) and then Service Pack 3 (SPK3) for Office 2000 will cure the problem (or it did for me). In my tests the issue did not surface with Word 2002 or Word 2003. Hoping this saves some poor soul(s) time and frustration. David Best |
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