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The document discusses font formatting guidelines, recommending a 9-point Times Roman font with justified right margins for body text, and using sans-serif fonts only for distinguishing source code.
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The document discusses font formatting guidelines, recommending a 9-point Times Roman font with justified right margins for body text, and using sans-serif fonts only for distinguishing source code.
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Please use a 9-point Times Roman font, or other Roman font with serifs, as close as possible in appearance to Times Roman in
which these guidelines have been set. The goal is to have a 9-point text, as you see here. Please use sans-serif or non-proportional
fonts only for special purposes, such as distinguishing source code text. If Times Roman is not available, try the font named
Computer Modern Roman. On a Macintosh, use the font named Times. Right margins should be justified, not ragged.

1.2 Normal or Body Text


Please use a 9-point Times Roman font, or other Roman font with serifs, as close as possible in appearance to Times Roman in
which these guidelines have been set. The goal is to have a 9-point text, as you see here. Please use sans-serif or non-proportional
fonts only for special purposes, such as distinguishing source code text. If Times Roman is not available, try the font named
Computer Modern Roman. On a Macintosh, use the font named Times. Right margins should be justified, not ragged.

1.3 Normal or Body Text


Please use a 9-point Times Roman font, or other Roman font with serifs, as close as possible in appearance to Times Roman in
which these guidelines have been set. The goal is to have a 9-point text, as you see here. Please use sans-serif or non-proportional
fonts only for special purposes, such as distinguishing source code text. If Times Roman is not available, try the font named
Computer Modern Roman. On a Macintosh, use the font named Times. Right margins should be justified, not ragged.

1.4 Normal or Body Text


Please use a 9-point Times Roman font, or other Roman font with serifs, as close as possible in appearance to Times Roman in
which these guidelines have been set. The goal is to have a 9-point text, as you see here. Please use sans-serif or non-proportional
fonts only for special purposes, such as distinguishing source code text. If Times Roman is not available, try the font named
Computer Modern Roman. On a Macintosh, use the font named Times. Right margins should be justified, not ragged.

1.5 Normal or Body Text


Please use a 9-point Times Roman font, or other Roman font with serifs, as close as possible in appearance to Times Roman in
which these guidelines have been set. The goal is to have a 9-point text, as you see here. Please use sans-serif or non-proportional
fonts only for special purposes, such as distinguishing source code text. If Times Roman is not available, try the font named
Computer Modern Roman. On a Macintosh, use the font named Times. Right margins should be justified, not ragged.

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