Why is it that applying Bold and Italics (via the buttons on the
formatting toolbar) to Times New Roman results in different looking
font than if you select "Times New Roman / Regular / Bold Italic" via
Format / Font ?
When I create an outline number style in which the number and the text
are both TNR Bold Italic, the number has a more angular and slanted
appearance than the text. It doesn't even look like TNR. And when I
print it (on my HP8150), the number does not print bolded, only
italicized. When I create a pdf, the number IS bolded and italicized.
(I'm now using Word 2003.)
Is this a printer issue?
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Thomas Ferguson - 28 Oct 2004 07:00 GMT
Try navigating to the printer driver Device settings Font
Substitution table and set Times New Roman to do not substitute.
Let us know.
Tom
MSMVP
Windows Shell/User
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