There are a few otherOther considerations that the technical communicator should keepkeeps in mind when creating a form or document.They areinclude: number of pages, flush, capital letters, and bullets.
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====Number of Pages====
If at all possible, using one page for the document or form is best. This is because the reader can: “glance"glance at the information without flipping pages or having to search for related sections, both results of poor planning that can distract and confuse the reader".”<ref>Harvey, 20.</ref>
====Flush====
When typing a document, the technical communicator should make the text flush left because: “it’s"it’s the easiest to read because we read it most often".”<ref>“Meet Your Type,” 29.</ref> Keeping the text flush left instead of justifying it: “"[gives] the text a more harmonious appearance and makes it easier to read, since all wordspaces have the same width".”<ref name=erik6>“Erik Spiekermann’s Typo Tips”, 6.</ref> The reason [[Justification (typesetting)|justified text]] should be avoided is because of the: “hideously"hideously [stretched] and [squished] words and spaces".”<ref name=erik6/>