Larry
  I found that same solution. It appears it is the 8 point causing the
problem. Mine seems to choke on the letter X.

Buddy

-----Original Message-----
From: Lawrence Lustig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 4:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Arial Font 


>    White, Chuck (C)
>    Yates, Allan (C)
>    Di               --This name should be Dixon, D. (C)
>
>   The field is wide enough to handle it.
>   The font I'm using is Arial and changing the font to Courier seems to
> correct the printing.

I just experienced this exact same problem with a client who had their
workstations upgraded from (I think) NT4 to W2K.  Exact same symptoms as you
described.  I ascribed this to W2K having older printer drivers on the
distribution (their NT4 workstations had updated drivers).

I was able to work around the problem by changing the font one point size in
either direction.
--
Larry



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