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Font scaling and condensed
What is the difference between using scaling to reduce font and condensing
it? (Format, Font, Character Spacing) |
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Condensing changes the space between letters but does not alter their shape.
Scaling changes the shape to make them narrower or wider in relation to their height. -- 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. "Mary Ann" wrote in message ... What is the difference between using scaling to reduce font and condensing it? (Format, Font, Character Spacing) |
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Mary Ann wrote:
What is the difference between using scaling to reduce font and condensing it? (Format, Font, Character Spacing) Scaling reduces (or expands) the widths of all characters you apply it to. Condensing leaves the character widths the same, but pushes the characters closer together. To see this for yourself, put two identical paragraphs in a document. Select one paragraph and scale it to 80%. Select the other paragraph and condense it by 1 pt. The difference should be obvious. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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Thank you
"Jay Freedman" wrote: Mary Ann wrote: What is the difference between using scaling to reduce font and condensing it? (Format, Font, Character Spacing) Scaling reduces (or expands) the widths of all characters you apply it to. Condensing leaves the character widths the same, but pushes the characters closer together. To see this for yourself, put two identical paragraphs in a document. Select one paragraph and scale it to 80%. Select the other paragraph and condense it by 1 pt. The difference should be obvious. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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Thank you
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Condensing changes the space between letters but does not alter their shape. Scaling changes the shape to make them narrower or wider in relation to their height. -- 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. "Mary Ann" wrote in message ... What is the difference between using scaling to reduce font and condensing it? (Format, Font, Character Spacing) |
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Font scaling and condensed
I just installed Word 2007 and was surprised to discover that normal template
has 25% condensed character spacing. Does anyone know why? Should I assume this is now the preferred appearance for published documents? -- Sandra "Mary Ann" wrote: Thank you "Jay Freedman" wrote: Mary Ann wrote: What is the difference between using scaling to reduce font and condensing it? (Format, Font, Character Spacing) Scaling reduces (or expands) the widths of all characters you apply it to. Condensing leaves the character widths the same, but pushes the characters closer together. To see this for yourself, put two identical paragraphs in a document. Select one paragraph and scale it to 80%. Select the other paragraph and condense it by 1 pt. The difference should be obvious. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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Font scaling and condensed
hmmm... my fresh install of Word 2007 doesn't. Scale is 100%, spacing
and position are normal, and kerning is off. SB Mull wrote: I just installed Word 2007 and was surprised to discover that normal template has 25% condensed character spacing. Does anyone know why? Should I assume this is now the preferred appearance for published documents? |
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Font scaling and condensed
Thanks. I will try to figure out how to modify the normal template
permanently. If anyone else has had my experience, please respond. Sandra -- Sandra "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: hmmm... my fresh install of Word 2007 doesn't. Scale is 100%, spacing and position are normal, and kerning is off. SB Mull wrote: I just installed Word 2007 and was surprised to discover that normal template has 25% condensed character spacing. Does anyone know why? Should I assume this is now the preferred appearance for published documents? |
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Font scaling and condensed
Easy to change... start a new document, click on the little arrow at the
bottom right corner of the Font group on the Home tab, click on the Character Spacing tab, change what you want, click on Default, and click on OK. If you are prompted to save changes to your global template when you exit Word, say yes. SB Mull wrote: Thanks. I will try to figure out how to modify the normal template permanently. If anyone else has had my experience, please respond. Sandra |