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Printing from Word/Frame to an Apple LaserWriter <gag>
Subject:Printing from Word/Frame to an Apple LaserWriter <gag> From:"John David Hickey" <dave -at- toonboom -dot- com> To:"techwr-l" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 22 Sep 1999 15:44:34 -0400
Greetings!
Everytime I cross swords with an Apple, something bizarre happens. Argh.
That's what you get when you name your hardware after a fruit.
I've got a Word document that has a bulleted list style which uses a bullet
in shape of an arrowhead type thingee (using ZapfDingbats). But when I print
my document on an Apple Laserwriter, the bullet comes out as a totally
different shape (it looks like a tiny arrow pointing south east).
How do I make sure the bullets I pick in Word (and eventually Frame) match
the font set in the Apple Laserwriter?
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Be seeing you,
Dave
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John David Hickey
Grand Poohbah of Documentation
ToonBoom Technologies
Montreal, Quebec, Canada eh?
514-205-9209
They say the pen is mightier than the sword.
But if you miss a deadline, you'd better bring the sword.
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Each exists in blissful ignorance of the other.