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    Hey guys. Is there a fix for the model text getting distorted when sizing smaller than 3/4"?

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    These text height for "PULL DOWN" is set to 1/4" and is SUPPOSED to be Arial.

    Thanks in advance!
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    Default Re: Smaller model text size?

    Quote Originally Posted by seventwo
    Hey guys. Is there a fix for the model text getting distorted when sizing smaller than 3/4"?

    (see attachments)

    These text height for "PULL DOWN" is set to 1/4" and is SUPPOSED to be Arial.

    Thanks in advance!
    I believe this is a type parameter for the model text.

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    Default Re: Smaller model text size?

    the size of the text is a type parameter. What he is talking about is that if the text is set smaller than 3/4" in height it looks all "messed up".

    I'm running into this too for a dedication plaque. Anyone have any suggestions?

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