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A rule of thumb is 80 characters per line for portrait , and 240 characters per line for landscape
a pdf file will look the same on any computer, but a word document's look depends on many factors, such as installed fonts.
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The Simpsons never age, so they would look the same. However, some episodes show how some characters might look in the future.
This question is designed to determine if the conditions were favorable to the person i the story Story indicates a favorable outcome ultimately, but that outcome is not guaranteed to anybody
They are the same thing. Doc is short for document
Well, different dancers play different characters. For example, if you play Clara in the Nutcracker you have to try to look like her (same dress, hair and everything.) If you watch a ballet you can see characters acting and dancing at the same time!
it is answred by they look the same and but the shuttle is alot smaller than the other object
Japanese language uses 2 alphabets (hiragana and katakana) in addition to more complex characters that are derived from the Chinese written language. Kanji (Japanese characters) are the same as Chinese characters.
The most common reason for the webpage to not look the same as your Word document is that the webpage is not constrained by the same rules or margins as your Word document. For example, webpages do not include multiple spaces in a line. If you use the spacebar to organize the format on a page, the browser will render 20 spaces as a single space.
Think old days: items included in the same document were done so as appendices (thus were appended) and items that were separate and, back then, attached to a document by staples, were attachments. Append: to include in the same document; attach: to include with a document as a separate document.
No, but you can use characters that look like question marks, for example ʔ.