Subject:Re: serif and sans-serif font sizes From:"Jason A. Czekalski" <topsidefarm -at- mva -dot- net> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Fri, 01 Dec 2006 08:44:44 -0500
Beth,
I generally try not to mix different fonts in the same paragraph style. However, circumstances beyond our control sometimes force us into that position. In your case, I would substitute Bookman Old Style for Times New Roman. BOS is an almost exact size fit for Arial, and is a fine looking font to boot. IMHO, it reads as well on paper as TNR.
Jason A. Czekalski
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> In Frame, I'm using Times New Roman for the serif and Arial for the
> sans-serif. The Arial text is larger than the Times, so when I mix the 2
> fonts in the same sentence (using 10 point text) it looks pretty bad. I
> don't want to change the font size of the Arial. Can someone suggest a
> different sans-serif font to go with the Times? Or a serif font to go with
> the Arial?
>
> Thanks!
>
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