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Gary''s Student wrote <<Width is measured in points (12 points to the
inch) I don't think this is correct. The width of, for instance, the letters 'I', 'M', 'N and 'W' are very different. I believe there is a convention placing letters in four groups according to width. In any case width is proportional to the height so will vary accordingly. All that said, the height and width of characters on the screen may be varied according to the zoom factor but the zoom factor doesn't in itself change the size of characters on a printed page. The standard printers' measurement is 'points' is an actual and physical measurement. However, I wouldn't trust that any stated font size isn't changed by either word processing or printer driver software. In the days of manual print setting it was necessary to know exactly what you're getting but nowadays print size can be best regarded as a relative guide. Regards. Bill Ridgeway Gary's Student "David" wrote: I am trying to change the row height to 6 ml, the row height says that it is 12.75, but if that's talking about mls then 19 lines should be about 245 ml which is how high I want my piece of paper, but it's not AAARRRGGGHH please help me |
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