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What is manuscript writing Style


Courier or a similar monospaced serif font. 12-point (10 pitch ) or 10-point (12 pitch) font size. Double-spaced lines of text (set in a word processor as 24-point or 20-point line spacing). 24 or 25 lines of text. 1, 1.25 or 1.5 inch margins.

What is manuscript format?

A manuscript format should feature letter or A4 page size, 12-pt Times New Roman (or similar) font, 1 margins, double-spaced lines, and 0.5 paragraph indents. As well as formatting your document correctly, you'll also need a title page, page numbers, and a header.

What is an example of a manuscript?

In the context of library science, a manuscript is defined as any hand-written item in the collections of a library or an archive. For example, a library's collection of hand-written letters or diaries is considered a manuscript collection.

Why is the manuscript style important and in use?

The first and arguably most important reason authors should use Standard Manuscript Format is to appear professional. By arranging a document in this way, authors are telling the person reviewing their writing submission that they did their homework and demonstrate knowledge of and respect for the industry standards.