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Subject:Re: Measuring readability From:Richard Frederick <fred_ri -at- ENG -dot- PRINTRONIX -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 2 Apr 1998 11:11:07 -0800
Michael,
I haven't done this since my aerospace days, but way back then (1990 or so) we
used a program called Right-Writer, I believe.
You might just find a High School Senior English class and let them try. God
knows you don't come out of High School these days with a 12th grade education.