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bottoms of letters cut off in left-hand-side vertical navigation b
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| using Publisher 2003. i've got the navigation bar set up with "large
buttons", and using Comic Sans MS font size 10, bold, which by no means fills
up the whole area available for writing (www.somoscapazes.org). why do the
bottoms of the long letters like "g", "y", "j", etc, get cut off? how can i
fix this without reducing the font size? i've tried to resize the whole
navigation bar section but it won't resize vertically, only horizontally,
which doesn't help.
please help!
thank you.
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| JoAnn Paules [MVP] 2006-09-15, 6:39 pm |
| I can see the entire tail on my monitor.
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"mle" <mle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> using Publisher 2003. i've got the navigation bar set up with "large
> buttons", and using Comic Sans MS font size 10, bold, which by no means
> fills
> up the whole area available for writing (www.somoscapazes.org). why do the
> bottoms of the long letters like "g", "y", "j", etc, get cut off? how can
> i
> fix this without reducing the font size? i've tried to resize the whole
> navigation bar section but it won't resize vertically, only horizontally,
> which doesn't help.
> please help!
> thank you.
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| Mary Sauer 2006-09-15, 6:39 pm |
| She means the long letters in the navigation bar. I don't find them cut-off
enough that they are mistaken for any other letter. The "g" doesn't have a tail
in Pagina. The "y" in Proyectos is half gone. Interestly the full "y" is okay in
the second Proyectos.
I'm sure David will help you shortly.
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| DavidF 2006-09-15, 6:39 pm |
| You are correct that you can't resize the individual text boxes in a wizard
built navbar unless you ungroup all the elements, and that breaks the
wizard. Usually one uses only a couple words instead of two lines in a
navbar and this isn't an issue. Perhaps click in each text box that has the
problem, go to Format > Text Box and text box tab, and change the vertical
alignment from middle to top? While it won't guarantee a 10 point font, you
could try "best fit" formatting for the text...
DavidF
"mle" <mle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FBE77B9D-3D08-45C9-B3DF-3953FDA7CB42@microsoft.com...
> using Publisher 2003. i've got the navigation bar set up with "large
> buttons", and using Comic Sans MS font size 10, bold, which by no means
> fills
> up the whole area available for writing (www.somoscapazes.org). why do the
> bottoms of the long letters like "g", "y", "j", etc, get cut off? how can
> i
> fix this without reducing the font size? i've tried to resize the whole
> navigation bar section but it won't resize vertically, only horizontally,
> which doesn't help.
> please help!
> thank you.
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