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If you don't select a font, Quicken chooses a font for you (usually Arial). For the fonts you select:
- Fonts with the double T icon are TrueType fonts. TrueType fonts appear in the Sample box and in Print Preview just as they do on the page. (Some printer and screen fonts don't resize properly (they aren't scalable). If you experience problems with a font, try a TrueType font instead.)
- Fonts with the printer icon are approximated in the Sample box and in Print Preview, but they may print faster than TrueType fonts print.
- Fonts without an icon are screen fonts. You can view these fonts on-screen, but Quicken substitutes the closest nonscreen font when you print.
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The following terms will be different in the Canadian releases of Quicken. Canada: "Cheque" / United States: "Check" |