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11 years 2 weeks ago #120864 by MariW
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HI Gordon,
What is the name of that font?
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What is the name of that font?
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11 years 2 weeks ago #120865 by bro58
Hi v,
There is a download link on this FAQ :
Using The PDF Version Of The ESA50 Questionnaire
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vision wrote: Is there a link to download these new forms please?
Thank you
Hi v,
There is a download link on this FAQ :
Using The PDF Version Of The ESA50 Questionnaire
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11 years 2 weeks ago #120866 by Gordon
I've done a quick test and the downloadable ESA50 appears to have a fixed font so you can't use another one, so ignore my previous comments/suggestions.
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MariW wrote: HI Gordon,
What is the name of that font?
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I've done a quick test and the downloadable ESA50 appears to have a fixed font so you can't use another one, so ignore my previous comments/suggestions.
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11 years 2 weeks ago - 11 years 2 weeks ago #120869 by bro58
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Hi All,
Having looked at the instruction at the top of page 2., it seems apparent that it is only applicable if you are filling it in with a pen, by hand, after printing off the blank form :
"Please fill in this form with BLACK INK and in CAPITALS."
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Having looked at the instruction at the top of page 2., it seems apparent that it is only applicable if you are filling it in with a pen, by hand, after printing off the blank form :
"Please fill in this form with BLACK INK and in CAPITALS."
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11 years 2 weeks ago - 11 years 2 weeks ago #120870 by MariW
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It would still be useful information for the additional pages! Come on, Gordon, name that font!

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11 years 2 weeks ago #120876 by Gordon
I have dozens of fonts that I have downloaded and installed on my computers, so there is no point me giving the name of one, if it is not on yours
You need to look at the font selector on what ever application you are using to type the extra pages to see what is available, this will usually display text as it would appear using each font but if it is plain text, then just create a test document and try each font, you can also check what fonts you have installed on your computer, the option should be in Control Panel on a Windows system, I do not know where it would be on an Apple.
If you are using MS-Word then there is an option to use "small caps" go to Format / Font and there is a tick box at the bottom of the new window.
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MariW wrote: It would still be useful information for the additional pages! Come on, Gordon, name that font!
I have dozens of fonts that I have downloaded and installed on my computers, so there is no point me giving the name of one, if it is not on yours

You need to look at the font selector on what ever application you are using to type the extra pages to see what is available, this will usually display text as it would appear using each font but if it is plain text, then just create a test document and try each font, you can also check what fonts you have installed on your computer, the option should be in Control Panel on a Windows system, I do not know where it would be on an Apple.
If you are using MS-Word then there is an option to use "small caps" go to Format / Font and there is a tick box at the bottom of the new window.
Gordon
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