I wasn't clear enough.  The Times New Roman font just happened to be the
default font in Word and I was only trying to test space between lines.  I
don't think using a proportional vs. fixed font would have mattered, but I
will try it using the Courier New font, which is what is used to print
from the AS400.

GA

--- "Chevalier, Rick" <Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It's been a long time but I remember doing this for a purchase order.  I
> fought it for a long time before coming up with a font that wasn't a
> proportional font.  The proportional fonts were 'floating' on the page
> depending on the text printed.  Using a fixed font allowed me to place
> things in the correct places.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Rick Chevalier
> AmeriCredit AITS


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