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Activity Column and Table

When formatting text in columns, one should consider readability for the reader. Columns can arrange information on a page and make a document more readable. Smaller font sizes work best with narrower line lengths to maintain readability, as lines become harder to read at smaller font sizes like 8 points. Using columns can help keep text readable when smaller fonts are needed to fit more on a page.

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Activity Column and Table

When formatting text in columns, one should consider readability for the reader. Columns can arrange information on a page and make a document more readable. Smaller font sizes work best with narrower line lengths to maintain readability, as lines become harder to read at smaller font sizes like 8 points. Using columns can help keep text readable when smaller fonts are needed to fit more on a page.

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hen you format text in columns, you should do so with the reader in mind. Columns provide a means of not only arranging information on the page, but also for making a document more readable. The rule of thumb is that the smaller the font size applied to text, the narrower the size of the overall line (also called line length) should be. The default 11-point font in Word works fine for a margin-to-margin line, but at 8 points, a line like that might be hard to read. When you need to use a smaller font to pack more information onto a page, using columns will maintain the texts readability. When you format text in columns, you should do so with the reader in mind. Columns provide a means of not only arranging information on the page, but also for making a document more readable. The rule of thumb is that the smaller the font size applied to text, the narrower the size of the overall line (also called line length) should be. The default 11point font in Word works fine for a margin-tomargin line, but at 8 points, a line like that might be hard to read. When you need to use a smaller font to pack more information onto a page, using columns will maintain the texts readability.

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