Improving font spacing with laser printers

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Improving font spacing with laser printers

Improving font spacing with laser printers

You can improve the way your fonts look when you print them, and when you see them on screen, using the command: Printer Fonts Wrap.

To improve font spacing:

In Windows, if you find that text is being clipped when you print a diagram, use the Printer Fonts Wrap command. This feature makes the text wrap and placement in symbols on screen reflect the text wrap and placement you will get when you print. However, the fonts on your screen may appear to be too close together.

On the Text menu, choose Printer Fonts Wrap.

Choose Printer Fonts Wrap again to turn the feature off.