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I want to help my 3 year old daughter improve her letter formation. I would
like to type familiar words as 'dotted line' letters to help her form the
letters correctly. Can anyone help as I've asked the question in MS help but
don't get a relevant answer?
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This would require a special font. Try a Google search for "dotted line
font" (without the quotation marks).
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I want to help my 3 year old daughter improve her letter formation. I
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like to type familiar words as 'dotted line' letters to help her form the
letters correctly. Can anyone help as I've asked the question in MS help
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don't get a relevant answer?



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Set of 6 block letter fonts for teachers (including dotted, with arrows, and
guided) for $19.95
http://www.fontmenu.com/site/_BlockLetters.html
Same for cursive (also using D'Nealian system):
http://www.fontmenu.com/site/_CursiveHandwriting.html
Free samples available for evaluation

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This would require a special font. Try a Google search for "dotted line
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See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!

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I want to help my 3 year old daughter improve her letter formation. I
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like to type familiar words as 'dotted line' letters to help her form

the
letters correctly. Can anyone help as I've asked the question in MS

help
but
don't get a relevant answer?




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