Draw Allows Selection of Non-Printer-Resident Text Point SizeLast reviewed: September 10, 1996Article ID: Q81286 |
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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Draw version 1.0, you can use font sizes that are not supported by the active printer. Unsupported font sizes display in all views of Microsoft Draw and Microsoft Word for Windows. When you print the document, the printer driver substitutes the font's nearest available size.
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you use the Text tool, Draw accepts the font size you select regardless of its availability on the active printer. You do not receive any indication that the font size selected cannot be printed on the active printer. Note: There is one exception to this behavior. In Draw objects that contain only text (no graphics), the object displays in Word for Windows with the height of the font size that is printable. For example, if you create a text-only Draw object at 72 points and the only available point size for the selected font is 12-point, the object displays in Word truncated at the 12-point height.
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REFERENCES
"Microsoft Draw User's Guide," version 1.0, page 7
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