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.NET Forum / Windows Forms / WinForm General / July 2007

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Character spacing when printing

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Lorenzo - 26 Jul 2007 17:56 GMT
Hi everybody.

I've been searching but I can't find if is it possible and, if so, how
to set the space between characters (I have to fill in a already printed
 form and every single character must fall in its own little square).
I thought it was possible to set something with System.Drawing.Fon, but
nothing seems to work...

Hope someone could help me.

Thank you very much,
Lorezo
Bob Powell [MVP] - 26 Jul 2007 22:06 GMT
In this case it would be better to break the string into characters and
print each character in a specific position using DrawString.

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> Hi everybody.
>
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> Thank you very much,
> Lorezo
Lorenzo - 27 Jul 2007 09:14 GMT
Ok... what I was already doing, even if hoping in another way.
Thak you very much,

Lorenzo

Bob Powell [MVP] ha scritto:
> In this case it would be better to break the string into characters and
> print each character in a specific position using DrawString.

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