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I need to set up a 65-character line, as I am now being paid per line based
on a 65-character line. Is there a standard method for this? |
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"Bean" wrote in message
... I need to set up a 65-character line, as I am now being paid per line based on a 65-character line. Is there a standard method for this? Not since the 80s there hasn't been. Line length is meaningless with propertional fonts. Use a mono-spaced font (eg Courier), count across 65 characters, and set the right margin. Or, if you are writing more-or-less plain English, divide the word count by 6.5 -- "normal" written English averages 5 characters per word plus a space. |
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Set the font to Courier New, the font size to 12 pts, and the line length to
6.5" (i.e., 1" left and right margins). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Bean" wrote in message ... I need to set up a 65-character line, as I am now being paid per line based on a 65-character line. Is there a standard method for this? |
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