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Using Scaleable Fonts, Example

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Chapter 2 - Designing Labels Note: You must use printer resident fonts for variable text. Using Scaleable Fonts You can scale these fonts into any size. You can enter width in a percent of the nominal width, which makes it very flexible. If you want to alter the nominal size, select the point size (mm or inch) and then the width and height in percent. Example: Set the height to 16 points and then decrease the width to 67%. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 31

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Chapter 2 — Designing Labels
XMLLabel v6.10 User’s Guide
31
Note:
You must use printer resident fonts for variable text.
Using Scaleable Fonts
You can scale these fonts into any size. You can enter width in a
percent of the nominal width, which makes it very flexible. If
you want to alter the nominal size, select the point size (mm or
inch) and then the width and height in percent.
Example:
Set the height to 16 points and then decrease the width to 67%.