Are Fonts Set to Specific Sizes Always Printed Having the Requested Physical Sizes?
No, it depends on the current setting of the Auto-adjust to Size check box and the Scaling of fonts/markers value on the Graphs 2 tab of the Options dialog (accessible via the Tools – Options menu). If the Auto-adjust to Size check box is selected, the fonts will be printed at their specified physical sizes (as set in points; 1 point = 1/72 of an inch). Specifically, the fonts will appear printed in their exact physical size, i.e.: This is 4 point This is 6 point This is 8 point This is 10 point This is 12 point This is 14 point This is 16 point This is 18 point This is 20 point The manner in which the font size settings as requested in the graph translate into the actual physical sizes of the fonts that are displayed or printed can be globally adjusted on the Graphs 2 tab of the Options dialog, accessible from the Tools – Options menu. This can also be done interactively for individual graphs using the Decrease Font or Increase Font buttons on the Graph Tools toolbar.
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