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Set FontSize to 7.5 in Navision Report
KK
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2007-08-22
edited 2007-08-22
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The FontSize Property is an Integer.
Is there a way to print a Navision Report with a non-integer Font Size like 7.5 pt.?
[Navision Version 3.70]
Thank you for your time
Kat
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matttrax
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2007-08-22
I don't think so. Besides, it's 0.5pt difference. Does the customer care that much?
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KK
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2007-08-22
Thanks for the reply. That's what I thought, but I needet to ask anyway.
And yes, 0.5pt matters in that case, I'm afraid.
(Corporate Identity: Special Font with Font Size 7.5)
It's a Financial Report that goes in print directly.
Kat
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garak
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2007-08-22
its not possible, but you can transfer the data to excel and change there the fontsize + creating charts ;-)
Do you make it right, it works too!
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And yes, 0.5pt matters in that case, I'm afraid.
(Corporate Identity: Special Font with Font Size 7.5)
It's a Financial Report that goes in print directly.
Kat