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I am having trouble with underlining Times New Roman. Part of my template
document uses 14pt Times New Roman made bold and underlined. On screen everything looks fine but when I print to my LaserJet 1100A printer there is no space between the line and the text. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Check your line spacing and make sure it's "Single" and not EXACTLY some
other measure. It's under Format--Paragraph... ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "gbatistuta" wrote in message ... I am having trouble with underlining Times New Roman. Part of my template document uses 14pt Times New Roman made bold and underlined. On screen everything looks fine but when I print to my LaserJet 1100A printer there is no space between the line and the text. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Anne,
Thanks but that did not work I made sure the line spacing was "Single" and it still does not work. The thing that really confuses me is that since it is a True Type font the print layout view and the print preview for that matter show plenty of space between the text and the underline but when I print it there is no space. That is what I thought the benefit of a TT font was...any other ideas? "Anne Troy" wrote: Check your line spacing and make sure it's "Single" and not EXACTLY some other measure. It's under Format--Paragraph... ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "gbatistuta" wrote in message ... I am having trouble with underlining Times New Roman. Part of my template document uses 14pt Times New Roman made bold and underlined. On screen everything looks fine but when I print to my LaserJet 1100A printer there is no space between the line and the text. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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