The end of an era for Times New Roman?

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Balt

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No distinction between the capital I (eye) and the lower case l (el).

Thumbs down.
 

Looney

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That was the first thing i noticed in Word 2007. I thought that was an error, because Calibri is a sans serif font. I've always been told that for documents (the body at least) you should use serif fonts for easier reading.
 

hypn0tik

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dug777

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Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: IdaGno
further proof that MS is out of touch, arrogant & irrelevant - as of February 01, 2004, US Govt Makes Times New Roman 14 Official Font

http://slashdot.org/articles/04/02/03/1446218.shtml

Have you printed anything in TNR 14? That's huge.

lawl

100% agreed.

if you need more than size 12, you need to retire ;)

I always use size 10.

i would, but all the stuff we submit is expected to be size 12...
 

Nick5324

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Originally posted by: Shawn
Is the office 2007 beta worth installing? I got it for free through my school.

Yeah, but do a "seperate" install.... meaning keep your existing installed version of office. I'm still using Office XP, so Office 2007 looks fancy, but I'm not sold on having all options in tabs at the top; instead of drop down menus. FYI, your school didn't do you a big favor, it's available to anyone who is interested.

More on topic, the first thing I noticed in Word 2007 was the font being Calibri size 11. I don't like it any more or any less than TNR.
 

Cashmoney995

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He writes articles...no wonder he's flippin out. poor guy, now he has to change his default font back to times new roman if he gets the new office.



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Looney

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I really think they have it backwards. I think they meant Cambria to be used as the body and Calibri the heading (right now it's the other way around).