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![]() For anyone else who publishes a newsletter, what settings are you using for width of the document, when using Textpad to create. The setting I am referring to can be found in Textpad this way :
1. Select Configure, 2. then Preferences, 3. Document Classes, 4. Text, 5. Word Break at Column ????? (55 ?) I know that we are supposed to set hard line breaks at set to wrap long lines, but, what is the correct column setting as per #5 ? If anyone knows the answer, I would appreciate your input. Thank you. Ken Black http://www.golfrevelations.com |
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![]() Hi Ken,
According to the The Handbook of Ezine Publishing, which is located at: http://www.e-zinez.com/ set "each line in your e-zine to 65 characters and use a hard line break at the end of each line." I've also read, can't recall where, that it's best to use Courier New Font - 10 point. The best, Dave Make Money Online |
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![]() > 5. Word Break at Column ????? (55 ?)
> I know that we are supposed to set hard line > breaks at set to wrap long lines, but, what > is the correct column setting as per #5 ? 2) Limit line length to 60-65 characters, maximum. Be sure to use a hard carriage return (hit the Enter key) at the end of each line of text. (This can be a time-consuming job, but the above tools can help you do them in a snap.) Also make sure that any "line length" settings your email program may have are set to no more than 60-65 characters. For more tips and strategies for getting the most from your email marketing campaigns, sign up now for my free Email Profits Course. Best Regards, Marty Foley ~ 713-467-3933 Proven Resources for Making a Living from A Small Homebased Internet Business! |
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