Is it true that in the early days of personal computers, word-processing applications did not offer many desktop publishing formatting options for documents?


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Desktop Publishing Early desktop publishing was a primitive affair. Users of the PageMaker-LaserWriter-Macintosh 512K endured frequent software crashes,inability to control letter spacing,the addition or removal of space between individual characters in a piece of typeset text to alter its fit and other typographic features, and discrepancies between the screen display and printed output.

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