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brooke_lhernould@adobeforums.com #1
Flush right type not flush
With Illustrator CS in Win XP, my flush right lines of type are not cleanly aligned on the right (using Gill Sans postscript typeface, but it doesn't seem to matter which face). They are quite ragged, some with white space left, some almost hanging over. I have used the optical alignment feature to no avail. Any ideas?
Thanks.
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brooke_lhernould@adobeforums.com #2
Flush right type not flush
With Illustrator CS in Win XP, my flush right lines of type are not cleanly aligned on the right (using Gill Sans postscript typeface, but it doesn't seem to matter which face). They are quite ragged, some with white space left, some almost hanging over. I have used the optical alignment feature to no avail. Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Karen_C@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Flush right type not flush
In the character palette ... the A\V window ... try putting "0" instead of "Auto" or "Optical".
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brooke_lhernould@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Flush right type not flush
Thanks, Karen. That worked perfectly.
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