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Fitting Text Precisely onto a Page in MS Word
9/6/06
GOAL: I've scanned text from an article into MS Word, and would like to format it so that the amount of text on each page in my Word document corresponds to that which appeared on the corresponding page of the scanned article (i.e., no gaps or overuns from one page to the next). If I can accomplish this, I can then create a PDF file which corresponds precisely to the original article. QUESTION: How do I proportionately space a block of text so that it will fit neatly -- no gaps or overruns -- on a given page in MS Word? Thanks, 2privatus |
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