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Summary Of: Verdana

Verdana was bundled with subsequent versions of Microsoft... Verdana was designed to be readable at small sizes on a... in Verdana was given a horizontal base and a hook in the upper left to distinguish it... Verdana Ref is a custom version of Verdana for use with Microsoft Reference... MS Reference Sans Serif is a derivative of Verdana Ref with bold and italic fonts... is similar to Verdana but with tighter letterspacing... Verdana Ref font information...

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