typewritten secondaries?

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are u guys using a typewriter to fill out secondaries or just printing neatly

i can't get my hands on a typewriter at all, so would it matter if i wrote my information in. my essays will of couse be done on the computer
 
I did half and half...if it said to type or hand write: I hand wrote, but if it says type only... type!?
 
If you carefully measure the height and width of the fields that need to be entered, you can input them into Microsoft Word, so that it will have a professional appearance after you feed your secondary through the printer.

WORD OF CAUTION: Make sure to print it out on a blank piece of paper before you print it on your actual secondary. Use the blank print out test page as an overlay to make sure you entered the fields correctly and in the right place.

Hope that helps... gives it a professional appearance.

-Tom 😎
 
that sounds ridiculous! Did you really do that? Most public Libraries have typewriters that you can work on while they are open. That is the easiest, and what I did!
 
A typewriter (older one without the special electronic editing features) makes it difficult to correct mistakes. By using the printer method you can correct your mistakes easier.

Just a personal preference,

-Tom 🙂
 
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