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I am trying to fit my text onto pre printed yellow legal tab paper using a
custom made font. When I print, the text is not aligned properly. When I
create text boxes around each sentence, moving the sentence becomes
impossible to drag and drop in the appropriate places. Can someone please
help? Are text boxes what I need to be using?
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I'd use ordinary text and fiddle with the line spacing (Exact or Multiple)
until it fits.

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I am trying to fit my text onto pre printed yellow legal tab paper using a
custom made font. When I print, the text is not aligned properly. When I
create text boxes around each sentence, moving the sentence becomes
impossible to drag and drop in the appropriate places. Can someone please
help? Are text boxes what I need to be using?



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