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At first I posted this in an Excel forum, because I thought it had to do with
embedding Word in a spreadsheet---but it's a bigger problem than that. An embedded Word instance displays proportional fonts (even just the standard Arial and Times New Roman) incorrectly, with uneven spacing and gaps appearing within and between words. I've tested this in both Office 2000 and Office 2003, and I've tested embedding a Word 2000 object in Lotus Notes, with the same problem across the board. It happens in both new Word objects and objects embedded from a file. I tried changing the zoom to see if that made a difference---but the rendering is wrong at any zoom. For example, I compared two instances of the word "program" in the same embedded object. Even at 200% zoom, the letters "ra" in the first instance were clearly separated, but in the second, they almost touched. Another example is that I compared the letter "e" throughout the sample. In some cases was crowded on both sides, sometimes crowded more on one side than the other, and sometimes had plenty of room all around (unfortunately, in the middle of a word). The gaps and uneven spacing appear at all zoom levels and in all instances of embedded Word. I tried changing each of the compatibility settings, even going into some that didn't seem like they should affect letter or line spacing at all. Nothing fixed the display. (Please don't ask about "use printer metrics." I know about that one. :-) I'd like to note that I used various Word files for embedding, as well as typing into a new, clean Word object. I also tried the same Word file in different applications. All I've been able to do so far is verify that I see the same problem in every case, and on different machines around the office, that use different versions of Word, or have various types of display drivers, etc. I'm completely stuck now. What can I do, if anything, to correct the spacing in embedded Word objects? -- FoxCole "Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said nothing." Robert Benchley (about his response to someone who said at a dinner party, "Say something funny, Mr. Benchley.") |
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I'm sorry to bump this so soon, but I do need to find out whether there's an
answer to this question. We're trying to find an easy way to insert help information into Excel reports that go out to sales reps, branches, managers and some customers. I thought Word documents would work best not only because they're easy to insert dynamically when generating the reports, and to size the embedded window appropriately, but because we can store the files in one directory and easily make changes to multiple files. However, if we can't get the embedded object to render text correctly, the result not only looks unprofessional but in some cases, the perceived extra spaces may cause confusion for the reader. We can't have that, of course... What can I do? Is there a way to make embedded Word objects render the text correctly, or do we need to find another design solution? I'd be very deeply grateful for any suggestions. -- FoxCole "Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said nothing." Robert Benchley (about his response to someone who said at a dinner party, "Say something funny, Mr. Benchley.") "foxcole" wrote: At first I posted this in an Excel forum, because I thought it had to do with embedding Word in a spreadsheet---but it's a bigger problem than that. An embedded Word instance displays proportional fonts (even just the standard Arial and Times New Roman) incorrectly, with uneven spacing and gaps appearing within and between words. I've tested this in both Office 2000 and Office 2003, and I've tested embedding a Word 2000 object in Lotus Notes, with the same problem across the board. It happens in both new Word objects and objects embedded from a file. I tried changing the zoom to see if that made a difference---but the rendering is wrong at any zoom. For example, I compared two instances of the word "program" in the same embedded object. Even at 200% zoom, the letters "ra" in the first instance were clearly separated, but in the second, they almost touched. Another example is that I compared the letter "e" throughout the sample. In some cases was crowded on both sides, sometimes crowded more on one side than the other, and sometimes had plenty of room all around (unfortunately, in the middle of a word). The gaps and uneven spacing appear at all zoom levels and in all instances of embedded Word. I tried changing each of the compatibility settings, even going into some that didn't seem like they should affect letter or line spacing at all. Nothing fixed the display. (Please don't ask about "use printer metrics." I know about that one. :-) I'd like to note that I used various Word files for embedding, as well as typing into a new, clean Word object. I also tried the same Word file in different applications. All I've been able to do so far is verify that I see the same problem in every case, and on different machines around the office, that use different versions of Word, or have various types of display drivers, etc. I'm completely stuck now. What can I do, if anything, to correct the spacing in embedded Word objects? -- FoxCole "Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said nothing." Robert Benchley (about his response to someone who said at a dinner party, "Say something funny, Mr. Benchley.") |
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