>Ed,
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>Thanks for the response. I'm using Windows Fonts and this is being built to be distributed to hundreds of customers with unknown printer types. Therefore, I'm using the REPORT FORM. However, I have also investigated using the tool from HexaTech called ViewPro. The tools is pretty cool but it doesn't scale the whole Device Context that I can find. So I thought about creating my own control and performing my own scaling in the X direction. I have also looked at using a font tool to squish a font in the X direction to make them narrower but redistributing it would probably be an infringement on the original copyright.
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Your best bet is going to be to use a scalable font (one of the TrueType fonts is the best chance you've got) but you'll pay the obvious price in performance and print quality, and you'll probably need to pay Adobe a fee to redistribute it.