Kathy,
I have reset to the default fonts which should have all the data in
10pt.  I'm using short locationsand the amount of data doesn't seem to
be the issue.

The first generation with 8 lines is a smaller font than 2nd, 3rd and
4th which have 7/6 lines of data.  But then 5th gen with only 4/3 lines
and 6th with only name and birth date, and plenty of space, have gone
back to a font even smaller than the first generation.

In V7.5 all data is the same font.  Either way, with my pattern of
variations or with yours, something is definitely wrong in Version 8.
There is also the problem of the names running into the line under.
Does anybody have another take on this issue?

Boyd
On 17/12/2013 9:41 p.m., Kathy Thompson wrote:
> I have almost the opposite issue.
>
> My first, second, third, and fourth generations are smaller while
> generations 5 & 6 are larger
>
> I take this to be that in gens 1-4 it is trying to include all
> relevant data while in gen 5 it includes only name & birthdate and in
> gen 6 it is name only, no dates at all.
>
>
>
>
> On 17 December 2013 12:09, Boyd Miller <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     When I produce a standard six generation pedigree report, the font
>     size for the data in the first, fifth and sixth generation is
>     somewhat smaller than the font for the second, third and fourth
>     generations.
>
>     Report Options > Report Fonts seems mostly irrelevant to this
>     report.  However if I put the data font up to 20 points, the
>     preview has smaller fonts than when data is set to 8 points.The
>     same size difference applies for the default font settings  In
>     each case in the preview, three generations have different sized
>     fonts from the other three.
>
>     Instead of sitting above the lines defining the position (as in
>     V7.5) many of the names are now partially tangled up in the lines.
>
>     There appears to be something very wrong with the fonts and the
>     data position in this report.  Am I missing something in setup
>     options?  Does anyone else have this issue?
>
>     Boyd
>
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