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How to Writing an order
I would like to be able to write an order in the same way they appeared in the twilight books.
That nice war felling of the order itself , whit one or two letters misplaced because the typewriter is worn out by heavy use. Question Does anybody now how to achieve that on a computer( I am not bringing out my old travel typewriter) Birger |
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Look for a military typewriter font on the internet (or ask a nice person here to make a zip file of a font pack that contains it and post it here (hint hint)). I'm pretty sure i have one installed on my computer. I'll see if I can look it up when I get home.
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Courier New.
For the most part, it is what is seen on official Army memorandums, etc. |
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I think he means how can you get that imperfect look like the letters not lining up perfectly and such.
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I will be most satisfied with the basics. I will try. Thank you all. |
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