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Hiring a Word specialist or professional to fix my problem
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lzkipper
2012-03-24 10:21:57 UTC
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Hello, I have tried and tried to fix this spacing problem with a word documen
(actually a long list of documents). They have special characters (scientifi
characters) that are not being displayed in Times New Roman. So I found thi
font called Fontrue that fixes the problem of the special characters and I ca
see them properly, but then the spacing of the document gets too large and
don't understand why because both fonts are very similar to each other

If anyone can help, I will gladly pay. It's a list of more than a hundred file
that need this fix

Thanks!
Stefan Blom
2012-03-24 19:12:24 UTC
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Line spacing depends on the font used. In particular, some "full" Unicode
fonts may have larger line spacing than "ordinary" fonts.

You can specify a fixed value for line spacing to improve the appearance of
the document (use the "Exactly" option in the Paragraph dialog box).

-- 
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP




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Hello, I have tried and tried to fix this spacing problem with a word
document
(actually a long list of documents). They have special characters
(scientific
characters) that are not being displayed in Times New Roman. So I found this
font called Fontrue that fixes the problem of the special characters and I
can
see them properly, but then the spacing of the document gets too large and I
don't understand why because both fonts are very similar to each other.

If anyone can help, I will gladly pay. It's a list of more than a hundred
files
that need this fix.

Thanks!
lzkipper
2012-03-24 23:08:09 UTC
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lzkipper wrote on 03/24/2012 05:21 ET
Post by lzkipper
Hello, I have tried and tried to fix this spacing problem with a word documen
(actually a long list of documents). They have special characters (scientifi
characters) that are not being displayed in Times New Roman. So I found thi
font called Fontrue that fixes the problem of the special characters and I ca
see them properly, but then the spacing of the document gets too large and
don't understand why because both fonts are very similar to each other
If anyone can help, I will gladly pay. It's a list of more than a hundre
file
Post by lzkipper
that need this fix
Thanks
I tried to make the image "aligned with text", but no success. Then
found out what I see as an image is actually several layers, I had to delet
like 5 layers to get rid of 1 image

If I replace the image with another from my computer, then the option to alig
the image with the text and other image alignment options are available

Anyone knows of a better PDF to Word converter

I used Nitro PDF.
Sarah Herrmann
2012-04-19 02:18:28 UTC
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 lzkipper wrote on 03/24/2012 05:21 ET :> Hello, I have tried and tried to fix this spacing problem with a word document
(actually a long list of documents). They have special characters (scientific
characters) that are not being displayed in Times New Roman. So I found this
font called Fontrue that fixes the problem of the special characters and I can
see them properly, but then the spacing of the document gets too large and I
don't understand why because both fonts are very similar to each other.
If anyone can help, I will gladly pay. It's a list of more than a hundred
files
that need this fix.
Thanks!
 I tried to make the image "aligned with text", but no success. Then I
 found out what I see as an image is actually several layers, I had to delete
 like 5 layers to get rid of 1 image.
 If I replace the image with another from my computer, then the option to align
 the image with the text and other image alignment options are available.
 Anyone knows of a better PDF to Word converter?
 I used Nitro PDF.
It depends on if the pdf was an OCRed image and the OCR software used,
and how well it was used. I suggest ABBYY

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