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			<title>Standard Manuscript format</title>
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			<description>Standard formatting is primarily used when you are submitting the physical manuscript to agents and publishers. Always follow that agent or publisher's instructions TO THE LETTER, even if you don't agree with it, or don't understand it. They all have their reasons to ask for certain formatting.



In Word, you can set up a macro for this, as you can for any other sets of styles. I'll post instructions on creating this macro shortly.



But standard formatting usually means:



 one-inch margins,

double  ...</description>
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