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Font With All Caps Appears Larger Than Initia |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: The customer had created a set of centered headings using a Dutch Roman 10pt font with the Large and Very Large text attributes. Using the same font and size attributes, she created another set of headings in another location. After the customer viewed and printed the document, she said that the second set of headings were not the same size as the first set of headings. It was discovered that the first set of headings were typed in all caps and the second set were typed with only initial caps (with the rest of the word in lower case letters); this made the first set of headings appear to the customer to be larger than the second. *This information is given strictly as a troubleshooting option. |
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