You might search for a blurry speed-liney font that looks like that. Then you could type it into whatever app you want.
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Sophia, I can recreate it for you and send it to you, if you like.
That would be awfully nice of you Deena. We have been taking the web image, resizing it, and using it on print, and it is driving me crazy!
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insent with a couple of versions. I hope they're helpful.
They are, thanks, As I said in my email, sometimes the way departments save money is silly. It takes me three times as long to do something using only publisher and word than when I had InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop at my disposal. It took me forever to figure out how to make rounded corners on a box in Publisher.
My brain is totally not working today....
What do you call that feature that allows you to display sharper text on an LCD monitor? (It does this by controlling/adjusting the individual colored LCD bits that comprise a single pixel in order to smooth the text.) Both PCs and Macs can do this and I have all my Macs set to do this - I'm trying to set my new LCD monitors at work to do this and I can't find where you change the setting for this in XP.
eta: Does MS call it "ClearType"? Is that it?
eta: Nebber mind. That's it. And what a difference it makes.
Monitor question: my monitor, which is unfortunately just slightly out of warranty, appears to have given up the ghost on me. I first had trouble with it one evening last week, when it suddenly shut off and wouldn't turn back on; I fooled around with the connections for a while, and it seemed that when I unplugged and then replugged the cord leading from the monitor to the little transformer box--I have no idea if that's what it actually is, but it's the box between the monitor and the outlet--anyway, it seemed that fooling with that brought it back. So I figured I'd just knocked the plug loose somehow. But it cut out again last night, and is refusing to come back on.
The question is this: Is there any hope that this is a problem that could be repaired at some reasonable cost? Or do I need to give up and buy a new monitor?
The question is this: Is there any hope that this is a problem that could be repaired at some reasonable cost? Or do I need to give up and buy a new monitor?
You'll probably find that it's cheaper just to buy a new monitor. They're basically disposable items at this point.
About 8 years ago, I was quoted $90 to just look at a monitor. And recently my boss called around to repair shops for hours trying to find someone to fix a 21" CRT monitor - no one wanted to work on it.
I was afraid of that. Sigh.
Anyone have any brilliant suggestions for monitors that won't crap out on me after just over a year? I don't need it to be all that big or flashy; this one was a 15-inch flatscreen, and it made me perfectly happy.