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No offence to the OP, but if the original plan (or hope) was for a 'DTP person' to do it in Word, I doubt leading is an issue that's been thought about.
On 7 Sep 2011, at 06:22, WongWord -at- gmail -dot- com wrote:
> Leading is but one of the communication aspects you will want to check out first. We use certain typographical styles to enhance the readability. The font and spacing around headings the decisions about headers and footers and so on are the aspects about which you need to be satisfied with. They may want to put notes in the margin and once again you need to make sure they are not too small. And of course you will want a say in the justification of text. Also you may want to set standards about labelling graphs/tables/diagrams.
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