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I used to have people tell me that they printed out Caped Fear in tiny print - and then used a magnifying glass to read it.
Oh, that is so funny. That’s what you call saving ink and paper to the max.

Thanks for the tip, Darcy.

D8A, I’ve used two columns. I personally wouldn’t want to use more than that, but when I do that I print it in landscape. It turns out quite nicely and rather looks like the pages of a book. And I always do front and back printing, but that can get tricky if you want Side one to be page 1 and side 2 to be page 2. I've done that, but I can't remember how now. I believe it depends on the printer. I usually print the first half of a fic, turn the stack over and print the second half. It can be done so all you have to do is turn the whole the whole stack over - no reshuffling, but again I believ it's different with every printer.


Yes, Lara. I'd be interested in that, if it wasn't too time consuming for you. Considering that I just learned how to reformat them, I have lots of fics saved in TXT format.


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