[Scriptoris] Special Word Processing Needs
Kayci McKinley
kmckinley at petra-ind.com
Tue Jan 8 14:27:51 PST 2002
It is not ideal for sure, but I have checked Quark Express, and PhotoShop
and neither of them have this feature. If you use the Shift key as you
resize in Word, it will preserve the proportions of your text, but it will
not automatically rewrap it for you. You will have to enter line breaks
yourself.
Nicolaea
> From: "Dr Tiomoid M. of Angle" <tiomoid at yahoo.com>
> Reply-To: scriptoris at ansteorra.org
> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 14:15:17 -0800 (PST)
> To: scriptoris at ansteorra.org
> Subject: Re: [Scriptoris] Special Word Processing Needs
>
> --- Kayci McKinley <kmckinley at petra-ind.com> wrote:
>
>> Not specifically, but I do know that the Word Art feature in Microsoft Word
>> will dynamically fill a word or words to fit in a space. I am unsure if
>> this will work well for large blocks of text, but you might try it and see.
>
> That's close -- it stretches it out or up, but still doesn't automatically
> preserve the proportions of the text. That will work in a pinch, but I'd much
> rather have the machine do more of the work for me .... :-)
>
> Tadhg
>
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