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Difference between preview and output


Marcus

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When using some fonts or barcodes there is a difference between the way it previews and the way the out put looks. The output's height is expanded more than the preview. Just wondering if there is a fix for this or if I might have a setting that is wrong. Any suggestions?
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When using some fonts or barcodes there is a difference between the way it previews and the way the out put looks. The output's height is expanded more than the preview.

I'm not sure I understand exactly. A picture might be worth a thousand words here. Attaching a template which demonstrates the problem so that someone else can reproduce what you're seeing would be even better. (If it can't be reproduced with standard fonts, though, then you'll have to go through Support, as proprietary font files can't be posted on this public forum.)

 

Also, please note the exact versions of FusionPro, Acrobat, and your operating system.

Just wondering if there is a fix for this or if I might have a setting that is wrong. Any suggestions?

Sometimes fonts appear incorrectly in Preview if you don't have the Use Local Fonts options selected in Acrobat's Page Display Preferences.

 

At any rate, Preview is generally a low-resolution representation of what the actual output will be. It's just meant to give you a somewhat rough idea of what the composed output will look like.

Edited by Dan Korn
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