Every line break is the same. Every space is the same, and all of the text is printed perfectly on each line. Granted, "the original" looks to have undergone some 'aging', but there's no way that document originated in 1972. It may have been copied into Word, but it didn't come out of a typewriter. More on that at Powerline. Howlin......I have Paint Shop Pro 8. And there is a program in PSP that allows you to 'age' the look of paper. It's neat. So, it's not impossible to make a new piece of paper look old (er).