>Hilmar,
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>Yes, it certainly helps. Thank you!
You are welcome. I forgot to mention that using fixed-width fonts (like Courier New) when you don't really need them, looks ugly. So, for a text-document, you would usually use one of the other two.
True-Type Fonts also allow "embedding" of fonts within a Word document, for instance. This makes it possible (and legal) to send a document, including fonts which the recipient might not have. This, of course, makes the document larger.
I don't think this can be done with a VFP report or form, for instance.
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