8.5" x 14"
The usual size of the margins on an academic paper are 1 inch by 1 inch. The size of the margins may vary depending on the request of the professor requesting the paper, the rules of the journal accepting the paper, or requirements put down when the paper was assigned.
I would suggest 12 pt Times New Roman font.
the base word is legal
The average number of words that fit on a page is a function of the size of the font used
Some models of Ricoh Printers can print on legal sized paper and some do not. The Provantage Ricoh 402069 CL1000N Ricoh printer has a paper feeder that uses legal size paper.
Many attorney's and legal aids use legal sized paper. Restaurants often use this size of paper to create a single page menu as well.
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The standard paper size for legal documents is 8.5 x 14 inches. The system of paper sizes used in North America, Canada and Mexico differs from the rest of the world.
No, letter paper is typically 8.5x11 inches. A paper size of 8.5x14 inches is legal size paper, which is longer than letter size. It is not recommended to print on letter paper for 8.5x14 size as it will result in cropping or scaling of the content.
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There should be an option in whatever word-processing software you're using - to set the paper size. Assuming the printer can cope with that size paper - there should be no problem.
The default paper size varies depending on the country and printer settings. In the United States, the default paper size is typically 8.5 x 11 inches (Letter size). In other countries, it may be A4 size (210 x 297 mm). Users can usually change the default paper size in the printer settings.
standard paper size in the US is 8.5 inches x 11 inches, and can be used for stationery.
There is no concrete explanation as to why the legal paper 11 x 14 got its measurements from. Some theories suggest that it was the average size that was arrived at when a person measured a quarter of the arm's length while cutting out paper sizes.
I haven't been able to. I visited a legal firm and they said Australia ditched legal sized paper more than 10 years ago and everything is done on A4.