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Posted By: Annette on 2008-01-15
In Reply to: 65 character count is standard across the board - cg

the number of lines per hour, not the number of characters per line.  If that was, indeed, the OP's question, then 80-90 lines per hour is very doable.  I generally average about 300 lph when I'm really focused and have done as much as 350 with an easy dictator for whom I have lots of shortcuts.  It will, of course, vary with the length of the line involved. 


The 65-character line is common for some facilities, but certainly not all.  I charge by the gross line (any line with typing on it, even only one word).  For one of my clients, the longest line for any of their formats is 55 characters.  It just depends on the client.




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