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Printing Different Fonts Than What Are Specif |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer is using a CG Times Roman 6pt font to create letterhead. After printing the letterhead file, he changes back to CG Times Roman 10pt for his document, but the document still prints in CG Times Roman 6pt. If he selects another size or style of font immediately after printing the letterhead and then follows it with the CG Times Roman 10pt font, the document prints fine. Solutions: The customer is using an HP macro file. In this macro file he accesses a defined font file that has been created for him. He remains in this font when WordPerfect finishes executing the macro. WordPerfect does not know that the printer has now set up a different font. This is why it is printing incorrectly. In order to correct the problem the customer needs to put in a font code after his printer command (this font code must be different from the Initial Base Font, because WP does not resend a font code, if it thinks it is already in that font). |
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