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PostPosted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 6:17 pm 
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Something I have seen mentioned on other forums:

Some MSers have trouble reading postings that have alot of sentences run together. Separating paragraphs like this is apparently a help.

I know I am especially guilty of running sentences and paragraphs together in some of my long posts.

Are there other suggestions you folks can give to make it easier to read posts? Perhaps some pointers on making posts more easy to follow.

Bigger [size=24]fonts? [/size]There is a font size selection for posts, if it works.


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