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Wouldn't a sans serif font save even more? 1000words Mar 2014 #1
Not necessarily. Wait Wut Mar 2014 #2
I would guess that a sans serif doesn't have the "contrast" that allow thin strokes on serif fonts. immoderate Mar 2014 #5
Sans serif fonts tend to be harder to read in large blocks... Wounded Bear Mar 2014 #11
Off to the Greatest Page with ya, Suvir Mirchandani. Salute! nt ChisolmTrailDem Mar 2014 #3
Smart! cyberswede Mar 2014 #4
The government uses more than one font jmowreader Mar 2014 #6
Let's see... KansDem Mar 2014 #7
LOL kydo Mar 2014 #10
I'm a Palatino Linotype man myself, but QC Mar 2014 #8
You can save a lot of paper by going to two column pages with 1/4 inch margins. FarCenter Mar 2014 #9
r jst skp th vwls. hunter Mar 2014 #14
Wheel Of Fortune contestants would appreciate that too.... Cooley Hurd Mar 2014 #16
Or they could just close the Government Printing Office and use digital distribution FarCenter Mar 2014 #18
Just saying what they mean without all the bureaucratic BS BlueStreak Mar 2014 #26
Interesting! fascisthunter Mar 2014 #12
We're looking at this wrong. Maedhros Mar 2014 #13
What people don't understand is that the military has been getting rid of their depleted uranium BlueStreak Mar 2014 #27
I'm an Arial fan, myself. Cooley Hurd Mar 2014 #15
They'd actually save more just by eliminating the penny, iirc... Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #17
What's ink? mahannah Mar 2014 #19
Garamond. I'll keep that in mind because what's not good about less ink? LiberalAndProud Mar 2014 #20
I have over 150 fonts available in OpenOffice Writer, but no Garamond muriel_volestrangler Mar 2014 #21
Free here BlueStreak Mar 2014 #28
Other Considerations Treant Mar 2014 #22
I still prefer Ariel. malthaussen Mar 2014 #23
I prefer Optima and use if as default online by overriding website fonts and writing offline: freshwest Mar 2014 #24
For Social Security forms, they should splurge on ink by upping the point size. Jim Lane Mar 2014 #25
Or they can stop printing out all those fucking practice standardized tests NoOneMan Mar 2014 #29
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