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Character spacing is uneven when printing (Full Alignment)

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Daniel - 05 Jun 2004 20:51 GMT
I use Word 2002 (1066.1266.6626) SP3.  I use Full alignment.  the characters are misaligned on some of the lines (about 2 to 5 lines per page).  The usual patterns on those lines is a greater space between the first  ant the other letters of most words.  I tried to use the option Kerning for Fonts (above 12, and I use 14) in the Format Fonts, but I did not solve the Problem.  Any suggestions?
Shauna Kelly - 07 Jun 2004 11:30 GMT
Hi Daniel

A possible cause of your problems is a problem with the printer driver. Go
to the website of the manufacturer of your printer and download the latest
one to see if that solves the problem.

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly.  Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word

> I use Word 2002 (1066.1266.6626) SP3.  I use Full alignment.  the characters are misaligned on some of the lines (about 2 to 5 lines per
page).  The usual patterns on those lines is a greater space between the
first  ant the other letters of most words.  I tried to use the option
Kerning for Fonts (above 12, and I use 14) in the Format Fonts, but I did
not solve the Problem.  Any suggestions?
 
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