same "point" size (the point size is simply how big
the letters are on the page).
• However Arial and Times New Roman are so
common that they're a little boring to the eye.
• Classier choices might be VERDANA or
LUCIDA SANS which have wider letters than
most fonts but, if you are running out of space,
then Arial is more space saving, as is TAHOMA
which is a narrower version of Verdana. Notice
how, in the example to the right, Verdana looks
bigger and easier to read than Times New
Roman. CALIBRI is now the standard MS Word
font but is smaller and perhaps less clear than
Arial, Verdana or Lucida Sans (see the
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