Thanks Dan,

I guess I just misunderstood the CopyFitLine function altogether. I was
under the impression that if you must specify a "width" variable along
with the font name and the starting and minimum point sizes, that
FusionPro would use the font "outlines" to figure out the size that fits
within the given width; and since a bold or a bold-italic styled font
can be much, much wider than the normal "Roman" version, then less
characters would fit in that same space and a smaller point size would
be necessary.

Guess I'll go back and re-read that section again.

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David A. Sweet
Web Designer/Graphic Designer
HKM Direct Market Communications 



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