Re: 10 pt vs 12 pt
I prefer 12 pt for readability (hey...I'm 51 tomorrow and the
eyeballs ain't what they used to be) and he prefers 10 pt for it's
layout aesthetics.
"Aesthetics" and "Times New Roman" aren't concepts that ordinarily go together.
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