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Default How do I set the number of lines per page?

I have a report that I need to print monthly, it is meant to be printed on a
form feeder printer but it is faster if I use a laser printer. Because it is
all continual and there is approx. 200 pages which has varied blank spaces
between the pages, I need to find a way to get it to print properly on the
laser printer. I believe that I need to have 66 lines per page to have it
print correctly.

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Since the line height depends on the font size (and also on the font),
this cannot be easily accomplished. But you can try setting the Line
Spacing to "Exactly" and specify the desired amount.

For more information, see:
http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/BottomLine.htm.

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I have a report that I need to print monthly, it is meant to be

printed on a
form feeder printer but it is faster if I use a laser printer.

Because it is
all continual and there is approx. 200 pages which has varied blank

spaces
between the pages, I need to find a way to get it to print properly

on the
laser printer. I believe that I need to have 66 lines per page to

have it
print correctly.

Thanks!




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