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    Default TimesNewerRoman

    I found this the other day, might be of use for printing large documents (it claims to reduce say a seven page doc. to about 5 using this font)

    http://www.timesnewerroman.com

    Stygg

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    Default Re: TimesNewerRoman

    Stygg, it's exactly the opposite. The font is wider and, therefore, uses more space.

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    Default Re: TimesNewerRoman

    Quote Originally Posted by Boy View Post
    Stygg, it's exactly the opposite. The font is wider and, therefore, uses more space.
    That's what I thought but I posted the link so members could view it and make their own minds up if they had a use for it.
    I'm not sure what it's supposed to do? Perhaps mwenz will view it and enlighten all of us.

    Stygg

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    Default Re: TimesNewerRoman

    Stygg, following the link you provided, scrolling down it says, Introducing Times Newer Roman, a font that kinda looks like Times New Roman, except each character is 5-10% wider. It then gives a side by side comparison.
    You could use it instead of altering tracking or an extended font.

    Mick

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    Default Re: TimesNewerRoman

    I can see every kid using this font for when the teacher says I need a report two pages long.

    Ray

 

 

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