Sentences with phrase «page in your word processor»

The type of ebook I'm talking about here can be as short as 30 pages (500 words per page in your word processor).

Not exact matches

A little later, packing up his manuscripts, Ford happened to see «the page and the very commended phrase «old - eyed», and to notice that somehow in the rounds of fatigued retyping that used to precede a writer's final sign - off on a book in the days before word processors, the original and rather dully hybridised «cold - eyed» had somehow lost its «c» and become «old - eyed», only nobody'd noticed since they both made a kind of sense.»
Most word processors like Microsoft Word, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's a good idea to use one of these to draft your profile descriptions before posting them to the profile pword processors like Microsoft Word, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's a good idea to use one of these to draft your profile descriptions before posting them to the profile pWord, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's a good idea to use one of these to draft your profile descriptions before posting them to the profile page.
Most word processors like Microsoft Word, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's an excellent concept to use one of these to prepare your profile descriptions before publishing them to the profile web pword processors like Microsoft Word, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's an excellent concept to use one of these to prepare your profile descriptions before publishing them to the profile web pWord, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's an excellent concept to use one of these to prepare your profile descriptions before publishing them to the profile web page.
Basically writing in a page layout program gives you tools that word processors have a hard time even imagining — which could not be accomplished in that glorified typewriter even if you perceived the need.
Mike's right, there is sometimes a point of confusion for new authors when the «size» of their manuscript changes in physical size from the original word processor trim size of 8.5 x 11 to the more common book size of 8 × 5 or 6 × 9, and this change in size results in a greater number of pages for the final book (which affects the book's pricing).
The point is you can create your page proofs in any old word processor and print them on your own laser or at a copy shop.
To be honest, we're not sure it's the screen or the slow processor, but regardless there's really nothing worse than being in the middle of a gripping novel and having to drag a finger across the page multiple times to get to the next words.
Indeed, in an experiment SCTB conducted by pasting a page and a half from a recent appellate brief into four different word processors, SCTB found a sizable range in the reported word counts:
Another that takes the word - processor docuement and creates the annoying - to - write but oh - so - computer - friendly XML that I need in order to — put it in a database — typeset it — convert it to a web page.
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