Solved. If anyone else reports similar, they can try Windows scaling setting. Mine was set at 125%. I set it to 100% , restarted computer... still did not work.
Here is the WIERD PART: Then I noticed my TEXT SIZE in Pablo had changed (yeah...all by itself ok?) from 10 to 8 point. So I ctrl-A each text box and changed font from 8 pt. back to 10. As soon as I changed it back to 10 point... works great.
In summary: it does not appear it had anything to do with the internal DPI settings as I ended up 'unchecking' the two DPI options in tools-options-user interface. It appears it was entirely due to my 'scaling' in Win-10 (how it got to 125% I will never know, it is a pre-owned device), not the one I have prior versions installed.
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Re: Not WYSIWYG Anymore ?
Last edited by WellsFargoWitzdotcom on Tue Jul 06, 2021 2:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Not WYSIWYG Anymore ?
Note that scaling settings in Windows is actually controls the DPI!
100% = 96 DPI
125% = 120 DPI
150% = 144 DPI
etc
So, 125% means that the text-size will be scaled 125%
The internal DPI setting adapts the scaling factor automatically.
100% = 96 DPI
125% = 120 DPI
150% = 144 DPI
etc
So, 125% means that the text-size will be scaled 125%
The internal DPI setting adapts the scaling factor automatically.
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Re: Not WYSIWYG Anymore ?
THAT was the 'devious' part. If anyone using Win-10 reports WYSIWYG problem:
1. Check windows scaling. S/B 100%. Restart machine if you change it.
2. Re-open the project. Check/adjust the font size of any text you already entered
The problem has got to be incredibly rare but as a possible future refinement the software could detect/warn of non-100% windows scaling.
1. Check windows scaling. S/B 100%. Restart machine if you change it.
2. Re-open the project. Check/adjust the font size of any text you already entered
The problem has got to be incredibly rare but as a possible future refinement the software could detect/warn of non-100% windows scaling.