At 06:25 PM 7/15/97 -0400, you wrote: >Eric Skjei <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >>I manage a listserv mailing list (PBLNEWS) hosted by L-SOFT, and I have a >>question about creating two-column formats for newsletters distributed via >>this medium. > >But unless all your subscribers use the same e-mail font it will be garbled >for the others. Some people used fixed pitch fonts. Others use proportional >fonts. And all proportional fonts may not have the same width values. You >didn't say what font you were planning to create it in. > <rant> Two final (I hope) points. This is an MSWord question, not a listserv question. Second, two column formats on things meant to be read on the screen, whether newsletter, email, web, or whatever, are dysfunctional. I am one of a vast number who hate scrolling down six screens to read one column and then back up six screens to read the second column. It is a perfect example of something that people tend to do "because we did it that way in print", rather than because it is functional. If you check out many of the better web sites, they'll NOT have two columns, but really ONE with the rest of the space used for highlighted points (sort of like pull quotes in print media), links to related topics, etc. But they do NOT use two columns of text like a newsletter. </rant> Now back to our regularly scheduled topic, I hope...... dan Dan Lester [log in to unmask] In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. Erasmus, 1534