Microsoft KB Archive/21036

Double Underlining Alters Line Spacing on HP LaserJet

PSS ID Number: Q21036 Article last modified on 11-02-1994

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When text that has been formatted for double underline is printed on the Hewlett-Packard (HP) LaserJet, the line spacing for that line is shortened very slightly.

Sometimes, if several lines on a page contain double underlining, it appears that the bottom margin is larger than it should be. This problem is unavoidable and occurs because there is a difference between the increments that the LaserJet uses and the increments that Word uses to calculate. This causes a rounding error when trying to calculate the small distances required to print the second underline.

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