I'd probably use size 12 font.
Any size you want, so long as you can read it. If you're writing a screenplay you need to be careful because each page in the script equals one minute of screen time, but for a stage play you could use any readable size you wanted.
A common font size for writing a novel is 12 point. This size is easy to read and is standard for most printed books. However, ultimately the choice of font size may also depend on the font style and spacing you choose for your novel.
The standard font size for writing is typically a size 12. Most people who write on Microsoft Word will use this size with a traditional font such as Times New Roman.
<font size = "9">TEXT HERE</font> Without the spaces. The only space you should have is between "font" and "size". Then you should get this; <font size="9">HOPE I HELPED !</font>
APA style papers should be done in size 12 font. The font style should be Times New Roman, Courier, or Arial. All text in the paper should be done in the same font.
you type this: <font size=5> and just keep putting in bigger numbers when you reach the font size you want.
<font size="5"> enter text here </font> you can change the number to adjust the size you want .
11-point or 12-point Times New Roman is a good size and font to use for a story.
<FONT style="FONT-WEIGHT:normal; FONT-SIZE:85pt; COLOR:#Blue; LINE-HEIGHT:100pt; FONT-FAMILY:Georgia; LETTER-SPACING:-15px"> TYPE FONT HERE </FONT> use this HTML, you can change the size of the text by changing the font size in the HTML
Change the font size in your word processor or layout application, the printer should print at the size specified.
the font should be size 20 text regular.