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Copyfitting Introduction Copyfitting, or copy casting, is the process by which you plan and specify the setting of a given body of text to fit an available space. There are different methods for copy fitting; the two methods for copyfitting covered by this chapter are the character count method and the line measurement method. To begin, use a page of double spaced typewritten text on a sheet of 8 1/2 by 11-inch paper. The left-hand margin and the top margin should measure 1 1/2 inches while the right-hand margin and bottom margin should measure  1  inch. Character To use the character count method of copyfitting, count the number of count  method characters  (letters,  numerals,  punctuation,  and  spaces)  contained  in  a typewritten manuscript and the number of characters per typeset line length in a chosen size and style of letter to calculate the number of column inches required. To use the character count method: Step Action 1 Count the number of characters on each page of the typed manuscript. 2 Determine the number of characters in one typeset line of determined length in the chosen typeface. 3 Determine the number of lines per inch by measuring 1 inch and counting the number of lines, then, divide this number into the total number of lines in the typewritten copy to get the length of the copy in inches. 4 Make allowances for headings and illustrations using good judgment and experience. Continued  on  next  page 1-34

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