

Use one or more of the following methods appropriate for your situation. You can adjust the zoom percentage from 75 percent to 100 percent in most cases to correct this visually. The zoom percentage that the document is set to may cause characters to have the top or bottom portion of the screen font cut off. If you change the printer driver, you may notice an immediate difference, depending on the view you are using. The printer driver may incorrectly substitute screen fonts at certain view percentages. NOTE: This problem may occur differently with different fonts. For example, if you set line spacing to Exactly 9-point for a 10-point font, underscore characters may be cut off. When you set the line spacing to Exactly and select a measurement that is equal to or less than the height of the font, underscore characters may not be displayed and characters that have an ascender, descender, or an umlaut may be cut off. The line spacing of your text may be set to an exact height. This problem may be caused by one of the following. NOTE: This problem does not affect printing that is, underscores, characters with ascenders or descenders, and international characters are printed correctly although they may not be displayed correctly. Object that is inline with the text of your document-for example, a picture that is not inserted in a frame or text box International character that contains an umlaut, acute accent, grave accent, circumflex, or tilde This problem may affect the following types of characters: When you view your document in Microsoft Word, some characters may be missing, or the top (or bottom) of some characters may be cut off. This article is a consolidation of the following previously available article: 211272įor a Microsoft Word 97 version of this article, seeįor a Microsoft Word 7.0 for Windows 95 version of this article, see
