Karen,
I believe you can upload most any font you want to your computer. Just open the
Control Panel and select fonts and you will see everything you have; I show
Courier New, Courier Regular and Courier STD. Just find the font file in
another computer or online and drop it to that directory and you are good to
go. If you have the font file in a separate directory, you can juts double
click and it will ask you if you want to install it and the system will do it
for you. I have a custom font (royalty free) I use in some of my main forms and
I routinely install it on clients computers, although I am moving now to
standard Window fonts.
Javier,
Javier Valencia, PE
O: 913-829-0888
H: 913-397-9605
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Karen Tellef
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2016 10:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: DOS report to version X - solved it!!
Turns out my laser and apparently my monitor doesn't like "courier", I have to
do "courier new". That kinds sucks because Courier New takes more room than
Courier, but I'll just have to resize everything! Wonder why microsoft doesn't
support the regular "courier" anymore....
Karen
-----Original Message-----
From: Karen Tellef <[email protected]>
To: rbase-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Feb 18, 2016 9:13 am
Subject: DOS report to version X
Just converted my first DOS report to Version X, and I need help with 2 things:
The report has a variable memo located in the RF. I put the properties of
the variable memo as Stretch, as I'm used to doing. The box is draw well
within the margins of the report. Page is portrait.
1. The report converts as Courier New, which I changed to simply Courier.
There's alot of numbers and they want fixed font.
When the report prints to the screen, the memo data continues to the right
way beyond the margins of the report; it keeps printing into the grey area off
the page.
2. When I go to the printer, it prints out in some weird proportional font.
I can't find any settings to change either of these 2 conditions.
Thanks!
Karen