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Hello,

I have a word file with around 100 pages which is a help file. And i use indexes and hyperlinks extensively in the file. Now each time i open the file i see all the headings font are reduced to a small size.

font used is Cambria(Headings)
font size 14
Heading type Heading 3
Bold and underline

Also i observed that the font size given in the font box or the font name is not changed. only the appearance of the font is reduced to very small size.

Another strange thing happening is if i try to increase the font size it reduces and if i try to decrease it increases. For eg. if i set the font from 14 to 1 then it fills the page with the size

I think It started happening after the page count increased over 80 or someting

Please help.
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Are you saying that this is a display issue only?

By the way, which version of Word are you using?

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Hello,

I have a word file with around 100 pages which is a help file. And i use
indexes and hyperlinks extensively in the file. Now each time i open the
file i see all the headings font are reduced to a small size.

font used is Cambria(Headings)
font size 14
Heading type Heading 3
Bold and underline

Also i observed that the font size given in the font box or the font
name is not changed. only the appearance of the font is reduced to very
small size.

Another strange thing happening is if i try to increase the font size it
reduces and if i try to decrease it increases. For eg. if i set the font
from 14 to 1 then it fills the page with the size

I think It started happening after the page count increased over 80 or
someting

Please help.




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Hello Stefan,

Thanks for the reply.
Yes I think it is a display issue only because every time i close and reopen the file i can see the correct fonts. but if start scorlling down it will change to small font.
Also i am converting the word file to PDF using a PDF converter. there also the font is smaller, not the actual font.

I am using Word 2007
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Updating the display driver for your monitor might help...

Since the issue affects headings, only, you should also check what happens
if you specify a different font for your headings. If that fixes the
problem, the underlying cause might be a damaged font file.

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Hello Stefan,

Thanks for the reply.
Yes I think it is a display issue only because every time i close and
reopen the file i can see the correct fonts. but if start scorlling down
it will change to small font.
Also i am converting the word file to PDF using a PDF converter. there
also the font is smaller, not the actual font.

I am using Word 2007




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