[blindLaw] Question regarding formatting conventions in documents
Sanho Steele-Louchart
sanho817 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 22 13:02:09 UTC 2023
Abhishek:
I would use a header so that your name is obvious from the start.
Sanho
On 11/22/23, Abhishek Dhol via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I hope that this email finds you well.
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> I have a question which is on a matter relating to formatting of documents.
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> I am working on an application for an LL.M. programme at a law school in
> England. The Graduate Admissions Office there has two instructions for the
> Personal Statement (known as a 'Statement of Academic Purpose'). They say
> that applicants should (1) insert our "name and programme being applied
> for" into "the header or footer" of every page of the document; and (2)
> submit the final version as a PDF (note with the header/footer instruction,
> they don't advise which to use). From your experience and in your opinion,
> would it be more conventional/better to use a header or a footer in such a
> situation?
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> Regards,
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> Abhishek Dhol
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