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To: Lane3 who wrote (69886)9/13/2004 3:46:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 793850
 
On my computer, it's not the entire "th" that is above the line, only the "h". This apparently varies from computer to computer.

Someone who knows more about word processing programs might be able to shed some light on this - it may have something to do with your printer.

I have many, many more fonts on my computer than show up in MS Word, including five or six versions of Times New Roman. My guess is that the only ones Word will show are ones that will actually print. That's why they say WYSIWYG - What You See Is What You Get.

My default printer is a very large HP LasterJet 4000.

I will pm you my email address. If you want to, email it to me and I will take a look at it.



To: Lane3 who wrote (69886)9/13/2004 4:55:18 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793850
 
You might take a look at the versions on the USA Today website. They acknowledge that they got theirs from the same (unnamed) source that CBS did, not directly from CBS.
usatoday.com

USA Today experts question the authenticity.
usatoday.com