Question:
What is the largest font type I can use?
Leah
2010-01-08 17:18:55 UTC
I have this paper due and I do not want to the whole 4 pages so I want a large font type.

I can use any font as long as it's legible and no windings.

KTHANKS
Nine answers:
anonymous
2010-01-09 06:55:20 UTC
You should use 55

Thats a normal font size

Have fun writing your paper
?
2017-01-21 19:03:10 UTC
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anonymous
2016-03-03 12:10:52 UTC
To print one letter on a letter size page I set the top, left, and right margins to .38" and the bottom margin to .50. (my printers largest print area) By typing the font size 590 and pressing Enter the cursor changes to size. Typing the capital letter W displays (the widest charact in the font) in the printable area. I suggest you experiment first as your printer may permit you a larger or smaller size.
Ikiro
2010-01-08 17:24:52 UTC
It's generally expected that you use a font size of twelve. You can maybe get away with fourteen. Also, it seems that Arial is a little bigger than Times New Roman.



If you don't want to write that much, double space it. That'll cut down the amount of work you have to do by about half.
marsguo2710
2010-01-08 17:46:34 UTC
You should write it in size 14 font so it doesn't look too big. However, to spread it out for a few pages you can double space it and make the punctuation bigger than the rest of the words (it actually does work).
smart
2010-01-08 17:45:43 UTC
Arial 14
anonymous
2010-01-08 17:24:14 UTC
the largest acceptable font i have used for papers is Courier New.
annie42
2010-01-08 17:29:46 UTC
if you mean what the teacher allows..IDK..but you can put any number in the font box...you are not limited to the ones they suggest. You do realize that your teacher will grade accordingly, right?
anonymous
2010-01-08 17:23:36 UTC
I would not go larger than 16 point.


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