Spacing
Posted By: Sherry on 2009-08-05
In Reply to: Archivus test - blondie_1147
I have tested with two spaces on all my tests. If they do not specify, I would always use two. The one-space rule that some companies have just saves the clients money. Two spaces make the document easier to read. We are degrading the readability of documents using one space. I would not work for a company that uses one space. For me, it is automatic to double space at the end of a sentence. I don't want to have to pause at the end of each sentence to please somebody else. You could just contact them and ask for specific instructions before you start transcribing their test.
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Why would you use the ShortHand for your normals? It is so very slow playing out, wouldn't you be better off to use the built-in ESP? I have Shorthand in my computer, but am gradually changing everything over to ESP and it has helped my count greatly. You can put your normals in the ESP (at least on my account you can) and it is so much faster than the SH.
sorry about the spacing!...don't know how that happened! nm
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I have MS Word 2003. It may or may not be the same. Go under format, paragraph, then line spacing and choose double spacing. Let me know if this helps.
does this mean no double spacing counted either? -
offered 51 cpl VBC but not sure if that would be good or not?
I believe that is double spacing for lines, not between sentences. nm
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