Subject: NASB with blank pages for notes? |
Bible Note: "Try christianbook.com. I think they still list a few looseleaf Bibles in their catalog." That's a good idea. I will check into that. Or worst case scenario, I can run off text prints from my home computer, insofar as I have the bible pages already in my Microsoft Word Processer. From there, I can easily alter font type, text size and column width. I currently have a Times New Roman font with an 11 point fontsize. Column width is a narrow 1 and 7/8 inches, insofar as narrower columns are easier for the eyes to read. Narrow double columns allow the eyes to simply glide down the page, whereas wider single columns force the eyes to move from left to right, causing double the physical exertion for the eyes. Vince |