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I have a few questions which deal with fonts on which I would like some help
from y'all .
1. What is your primary document font style (typeface) for both Windows
printing and non-Windows printing. (e.g. Windows: New Brunswick; non-Windows:
New Century Schoolbook)
2. What font do you use inside of tables for Windows and non-Windows
printing?
3. What special attributes do you use and why?
Send the replies to either the list or to me. I will publish the findings in
a week. Thanks in advance for your help.
david dubin -at- notes -dot- pw -dot- com@Internet
This has been one man's opinion, yours may vary with mileage, age, or
disposition.