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Columns - Fix Line Height If Using Different |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When a customer creates two newspaper columns and places a 12pt font in the first column and a 10pt font in the second column, the first column goes to the bottom of the page but the second column is a line higher than the first. Solutions: Because the fonts have different line heights, the breaks in each column are different. This is unfortunate, but it is working correctly. The way to get around this is to set a fixed line height before the columns begin. The customer set a fixed line height of .167" before the Column On code, and the columns broke evenly. If you don't do this, the line height for the 12 point font will be greater than that of the 10 point font. |
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