Printer cuts off tails of lower case g j p q y

  • Thread starter Bicycle-brigade
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Bicycle-brigade

I type a letter on my laptop, save it to a memory stick and then open it on
another persons PC which is connected to their printer. The document is then
printed minus the tails to all tailed lower case letters. How can I solve
this problem simply and without buying my own printer
 
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Graham Mayor

The simplest solution, which will avoid changing the settings on the OPs
computer, will be to save the document in PDF format. If you don't have a
PDF driver or Word 2007, try PrimoPDF. Take the PDF file and print that.

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Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com

It sounds like you have exact spacing set in your file and that the other
person's printer does not allow the full height of the font to display with
that setting. Change your setting to single spaced or increase the exact
line spacing a point or two.

Pam
 

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