The distinction may seem a fine one, but I think it’s relevant here. The first thing to realize is that TextEdit is not Microsoft Word, nor any other pure word processor. ![]() (If you just want the fix without the explanation, skip down to Machine?” (Nevermind for now that nothing is truly WYSIWYG that’s a topic for another day.) Well, the answer is that your Mac is trying to give you WYSIWYG, and that’s the cause of the problem. ![]() You might be thinking, “I thought the Mac was supposed to be a ![]() Printing from TextEdit sometimes seems like a black art-often the font size of your printed document will be much smaller than the font size used in the onscreen original.
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