i have a word file using "courier New" font.
I need to change to "Arial" font.
If i change font i lose the text column alignement.
Is there a way to change font mantaining text alignement?
See attached file
i have a word file using "courier New" font.
I need to change to "Arial" font.
If i change font i lose the text column alignement.
Is there a way to change font mantaining text alignement?
See attached file
You would need to add some tables. I have demonstrated this in the middle of the document.
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Fair comment.Not strictly necessary
I have done it both ways in the past, so I can't argue the point. Just have a feeling that tables might cope better with changing (increasing) font sizes.
Given there were some many views and no replies, I just wanted to offer a suggestion.
With the data in the test file, I suspect it will be a pain however it is approached.
The following macro will do a fair job of maintaining the content alignment when the font is changed from fixed-width to proportional. It does so by replacing spaces with tabs.
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Last edited by macropod; 10-11-2022 at 07:00 PM.
Why not to copy the text and paste without formatting? It may help
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