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How many kilobytes is on a text page?

There's no single answer to this question! Here's why:

* Font size and style: A page filled with tiny, compressed font will take up far less space than one with large, decorative fonts.

* Page margins: Larger margins mean less text per page, affecting file size.

* Images and graphics: A page with images will be much larger than one with only text.

* Formatting: Things like tables, lists, and complex formatting increase the file size.

* Encoding: The way text is encoded (like UTF-8 or ASCII) can slightly impact file size.

Rough estimates:

* Plain text: A page of plain text with standard font and margins might be around 1-2 kilobytes.

* Formatted text: A page with formatting, images, or graphics could be anywhere from 5 kilobytes to several megabytes.

How to find out the actual size:

* Word processors: Most word processing software (like Microsoft Word, Google Docs) will show you the file size of your document.

* Text editors: Plain text editors can also display file size.

Let me know if you have a specific document in mind, and I can help you estimate its size!

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