Labels:text | font | screenshot OCR: DTP Those of you who have bought the previous issues, will have got printed sheets with your disk's, these were produced with PageSetter V2.0. Unfortunately we are unable to carry on producing the printouts, due to the cost. (The letter and instructions are in this magazine instead. ) As you probably know, we are a non-profit making magazine (Any profit that is made goes back into the magazine. Eg, PD software for the disk. ) and thus extra's such as the printouts cost too much, but that doesn't mean that the quality of the magazine will go down, on the contrary, it is getting better. (As you should have noticed with this issue. ) Why do we produce the magazine ? I here you ask. We enjoy it ? and we will keep on making it due to this The answer is simple. What has this got to do with DTP ? PageSetter 2 fared with us. Well read on and you'll find out how PageSetter is a good DTP program, producing very good print whatever your printer, but you'll need 1 meg of For around £80 you get the actual For around £80 you get the actual software, a fonts and utilities disk and a ring bound manual, which when you consider other programs is pretty good ? The default on loading PageSetter is a 2 colour, (black and white) medium resolution (640x256) screen, but highres can be selected as an option. From here on PageSetter is very straight forward. Select margins, page size and number of columns etc from the "Layout Tools" the "OK" and hey presto, there's a blank page PageSetter works by there's a blank page in the preferences menu, click on and away you go using boxes, all you have to do is place a box on the