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> Thank you to everyone who offered suggestions to solve our warm and fuzzy font
> problem. We ended up resubmitting the exact same template, with a little more
> space, using Garamond as the only font. Thank you Dick Margulis for the
> excellent suggestion! The client pronounced it "exactly what he was looking
> for."
>
> The gist of the problem was that the client contact, a marketing manager who has
> been with the company three weeks, had only a vague concept of what he wanted
> for the look of the documents. We asked for examples and suggestions only to be
> told that we were the experts and he would leave it up to us. Hopefully there
> won't be any more font emergencies.
>
> Thanks again for all the help.
>
> Ginny
>
>
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