Microsoft KB Archive/58602

Mac Daisy Link: Alignment in Header Is Off When Printing PSS ID Number: Q58602 Article last modified on 05-20-1991 PSS database name: M_DaisyLnk

1.1.4MS

MACINTOSH

Summary:

When printing to a serial printer using Microsoft Word version 4.00 and Mac Daisy Link, the alignment may be off on automatic page numbers, dates, or times (that is, centered page numbers are off center, left-aligned dates may be near the center, etc.). This is usually due to the fact that the text is not in the Langley font (the recommended Mac Daisy Link font).

The automatic page numbers, dates, and times in the headers and footers are based on the Normal style. If the Normal style is defined as something other than Langley, even if the rest of the document is being printed in Langley, these automatic entries will not be in the Langley font and alignment may not be correct.

More Information:

The makers of Mac Daisy Link recommend that the Langley font be used for all text. To change the Normal style to the Langley font, do the following:


 * 1) From the Format menu, choose Styles.
 * 2) Select the Normal style.
 * 3) From the Font menu, choose Langley.
 * 4) Click OK.

The Langley font, which you install into your System using the Font/DA Mover, is included with Mac Daisy Link.

Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1991.