You'll need a non-proportional font like Courier. SPSS also used extended
ASCII characters to do boxing around tables.
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Subject: font for printing 'old' output?
An odd question, but...
I have an older document, circa 1999, which has a number of tables which
were produced by SPSS Tables using the default font. The document is a
WordPerfect file currently, and the tables do not look very good - the
border characters do not print out well - they do not 'line up'
correctly.
Does anyone have an idea of a font which could be used to print these
out properly?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Dan Bibel
Massachusetts State Police
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