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Chapter 6, Problem 6.2AYK
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Why should one limit the number of typefaces and type styles used in most of the business documents?
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Typefaces are the physical designs of the text that is used such as Times New Roman, Arial, etc. Typestyles are those that allow modification in a text which includes bold, italic, underline so that any special text can be differentiated from the rest.
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