The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you view your document in Word, some characters may either be missing
or the top (bottom) of some characters may be cut off.
CAUSEThe problem may have one of the causes as described in the following cases: Case 1The line spacing of your text may be set to an exact height. When you set the line spacing to Exactly and select a measurement that is equal to or less than the height of the font, underscore and underline characters may not be displayed and characters that have an ascender, descender, or an umlaut may be cutoff. For example, if you set line spacing to Exactly 9- point for a 10-point font, underscore and underline characters may be cutoff.NOTE: This problem may occur differently with different fonts. Case 2The printer driver may incorrectly substitute screen fonts at certain view percentages. You can changing the printer driver to notice an immediate difference, depending on the view you are using.Case 3The zoom that the document is set to may cause characters to have the top or bottom portions of the screen font cut off. You can adjust the zoom from 75% to 100% in most cases to correct this visually.RESOLUTIONThis problem is a display only problem. Use one or more of the following methods appropriate for your situation: Method 1: Change the Document Zoom SettingWhen you change the zoom percentage, Word may allow you to view the full height of your text by using the following steps:
-or- Method 2: Change the Document ViewWhen you change the view of your document to either Outline or Master Document view, Word will show the full height of your text. To change the view of your document, click either Outline or Master Document on the View menu.NOTE: This problem occurs in both Normal and Page Layout view. When you view your document in either Outline or Master Document view, paragraph formatting is ignored. Method 3: Change the Line Spacing
-or- Method 4: Change the Font or Point Size
-or- MORE INFORMATIONLine spacing determines the amount of vertical space between lines of text. Word uses single line spacing by default. The line spacing you select will affect all lines of text in the selected paragraph or the paragraph that contains the insertion point.
NOTE: If a line contains a large text character, graphic, or formula, Word
increases the spacing for that line. To make all lines evenly spaced, click
Exactly in the Line spacing box, and then select the line spacing in the At
box that is large enough to fit the largest character or graphic in the
line. If characters or graphics still appear cut off, select a larger
number in the At box.
REFERENCESFor additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q192971 WD97: Definitions of Typography Terms in Word Additional query words: chopped cropped gone half halved cut disappeared accent French Canada Canadian accented missing invisible print view WordPerfect Ami Pro WordPro Uppercase Lowercase symbol grave
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