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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon
If you want, create a document with the table formatted the way you want and attach it here so we can look at it. That document should carry all the styles you use.
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By the way, in my opinion, 10 pt is too small for general document use.
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I am a lawyer and use 10 pt for the stuff I don't want anyone to read.
Sometimes I will compromise and use 11.5. For things I file in court that I want judges to read, I use 14 pt.
If you want people to read what you write, don't make the text too dense.
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A different perspective: I work with engineers. Many of the tables contain a lot of detailed information, and Calibri 10 is very legible. Some fonts at 10pt are more compact and hard to read. Any table footnotes do get down to 9pt which is rather small. What works best for legal documents might not work as well for science and engineering.