Text Size Sample Clauses

The Text Size clause defines the minimum or specific font size and style requirements for documents, communications, or materials governed by the agreement. Typically, it stipulates that all written content must be presented in a legible font, such as Arial or Times New Roman, at a size no smaller than 10 or 12 points. This ensures that all parties can easily read and understand the information provided, reducing the risk of miscommunication or claims that important details were overlooked due to small or unclear text.
Text Size. Text size will always default to 72 point size. This refers to the font’s printed font size. Though fonts vary as they are programmed by a wide variety of sources, this will generally equate to roughly a one (1) inch height (or 25 mm). The most common point sizes for print-format fonts are included in the available drop-down list, though any custom number may be manually typed into this size preference. Other common equivalent measurements in the list include: 18 pt = 0.25 inch (6 mm) 24 pt = 0.33 inch (8 mm) 36 pt = 0.5 inch (13 mm) 48 pt = 0.66 inch (17 mm) 144 pt = 2 inches (50 mm) 288 pt = 4 inches (100 mm) Again, these measurements are approximations and will vary from font to font, so if you are seeking to obtain a specific measurement, you may wish to alternately re-size your text to your desired specification after creation.