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72 points = 1 inch 1 Line space Equals 24 points So there are 3 lines per inch
This could vary from how much you set it up. A printer could go from 50dpi-800dpi. (dpi is dots per inch.) For type setters, 72 points equals one inch.
Font size is usually measured in points; 1 inch is approximately 72 points.
There are 72 points per inch. So 1 point would be 1/72 of an inch or 0.0139 inches.
If you mean points as in character sizes.. 72 point is one inch.
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A point, the standard for measuring type, is equal to .013836 of an inch. Therefore 1" equals 72 postscript points.
72 points = 1 inch 1 Line space Equals 24 points So there are 3 lines per inch
I believe it is 72 points. 95 percent sure.
It depends on how your computer is set up. Typically for word processing, the font size is generally set at 72pt as 1 inch on the screen, or in non-word processing usage (such as image editing or elsewhere that works on a screen) the default resolution is 96dpi (dots per inch). For printers, check with the documentation for specific quality settings (some can have 600dpi for low resolution and some can go up to at least 2400dpi for high quality).
There are many places where 20 inch ASUS computer monitors can be purchased. One can purchase 20 inch ASUS computer monitors at popular retail stores such as Best Buy.
This could vary from how much you set it up. A printer could go from 50dpi-800dpi. (dpi is dots per inch.) For type setters, 72 points equals one inch.
2 weight-watchers points for a one-inch cube of cheddar. See also:Losing weight
It depends on the brand or where you get it from. A 6 inch personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut (where the serving is 1 whole pizza) is 13 Weight Watchers Points and 15 on the Points Plus.
Font size is usually measured in points; 1 inch is approximately 72 points.
Points in a document refer to the size of the font. One point is approximately equal to 1/72 inch. So, 72 points would be about one inch tall text.