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What is new in this release:
- New Drop Caps menu:
- Make any letter/word/phrase at the beginning of a line drop a specified amount of lines and have the others lines run around it.
- Hilight the text to be dropped
- Select from the Format menu: DropCaps....
- In the Drop Caps dialog set the desired number of lines to drop and the indent from the edge of the text.
The lines will then run around the dropped text.
- To remove Drop Caps:
- Select the affected text.
- Select Format: DropCaps...
- In the Drop Caps dialog set the lines and indent to zero.
- Make any letter/word/phrase at the beginning of a line drop a specified amount of lines and have the others lines run around it.
- A printing error caused by unexpected characters in a text block has been corrected.
- Printing large EPS images from a file server would occasionally fail.
- EPS images had some problems when printed on a large network with several users. This has now been improved.
- Several problems with printing to fax-modem printer (e.g. GlobalFax and FaxSTF) are now corrected.
- Color images sent to a color printer now use the default printer screening.
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