In Microsoft Office 2010, yes (although it is massive - one letter per page!)
It all depends on the font, the size of the page, the spacing of words, and the length of the words.
The basic font size is 12 pt font.
Change the font size in your word processor or layout application, the printer should print at the size specified.
The basic font size is 12 pt font.
Font Size
11
A word toolbar is where you change the font or size
The word you are looking for is "figure it out."
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.
Based on my accidental findings I now know that the largest size for a font in word is 1638. The smallest it would seem is 1.... A
The answer will depend on the font SIZE, not the font itself!
You do not need to download another font. When you look at the drop-down box for font size, the smallest number frequently is 8. But, you can select a smaller size by manually typing the size number in the box and pressing enter. EXAMPLE: If you want to use font size 6, then select the font size and type 6 in the font size box. After you type the number, just press ENTER. Your text will display as size 6.