> * Paul Kraus <pkraus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [040804 16:43]:
> >
> > I set the setting in the printer properties.
> > I then loaded my doc in word. printed it (checking the properties here
> > to make sure they where still set correctly).
> >
> > I am still getting out like this even with optimize for portablity...
> > 65 1630 M ( )S
> > 950 1635 M (XXXX)[54 54 54 0]xS
> > 1166 1635 M (-)S
> > 1192 1635 M (to)[21 0]xS
> > 1257 1635 M ( )S
>
> That would be word trying to do it's "publishing" spacing, and stuff.
>
> But the good thing is that you should be able to just to stick your text
> in the XXXX line (and delete the (-) and (to) lines.
>
> An unfortunate problem with programs trying to "position" text instead
> of letting it flow naturally.
>
Now for My 2c worth,
I tend to use netscape for laying out of documents - mostly because it produces very readable postscript. We use postscript quite heavily here without a problem.
Cheers,
Bruce Whittaker,
CASS Support,
Extension 34193
External (02) 9269 4193.
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