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Oftentimes, it doesn't matter how many words per page a you have. This becomes even more apparent when you're writing online. There are few if any page breaks on the internet. Infinite scroll is a thing. It should be as long or as short as it needs to be for you to get your point across.
At other times, it matters how many pages the content is. This is for various reasons. For example, you may need to print the document and don’t want it to exceed a certain length because of costs.
Conversely, you may need to confirm how many words per page to ensure the document gets to a certain length. For example, if books are too short, they’re often disregarded. Or, a paper you want to submit may need to hit a certain word count.
Many things factor into the length of a document which includes:
The font size
The type of font
The line spacing
Formatting (EG bullet points)
Etc.
The numbers produced by the calculator are accurate when you’re writing a document that doesn’t have too many formatting devices.
Below are a few common questions about the number of words per page and their answers.
500 words typically takes up one page when single spaces with 12-point font. If you use double spacing, it can take up twice the space or two pages.
750 can make up about 1 and a half pages (1.5 pages) when you use single spacing and 12-point font. When using double spacing, it should take up around three pages.
1000 words is a decent amount of text and will consume about two pages when using standard 12-point font and single spacing. When using the same font and the text is double-spaced, 1000 words will take up about 4 pages.
1500 words generally take up three pages when single-spaced in a 12-point font. With double spacing, it covers around six pages.
2000 words typically fill four pages with single spacing in a 12-point font. If double-spaced, it would require eight pages.
2500 words usually take up five pages when single-spaced in a 12-point font. With double spacing, this expands to ten pages.
3000 words will occupy six pages with single spacing in a standard 12-point font. With double spacing, it would take about twelve pages.
4000 words generally cover eight pages with single spacing in a 12-point font. With double spacing, it would fill sixteen pages.
5000 words typically take up ten pages with single spacing in a 12-point font. With double spacing, it would cover about twenty pages.
6000 words usually fill twelve pages with single spacing in a standard 12-point font. With double spacing, this expands to twenty-four pages.
7500 words generally take up fifteen pages with single spacing in a 12-point font. With double spacing, this would fill thirty pages.
8000 words will occupy sixteen pages when single-spaced in a 12-point font. With double spacing, it would take up thirty-two pages.
9000 words typically fill eighteen pages with single spacing in a 12-point font. With double spacing, it would cover thirty-six pages.
10000 words generally cover twenty pages when single-spaced in a 12-point font. If double-spaced, it would require forty pages.
12500 words will occupy twenty-five pages with single spacing in a 12-point font. With double spacing, this would take fifty pages.
15000 words typically fill thirty pages with single spacing in a 12-point font. With double spacing, it would take up sixty pages.
17500 words usually cover thirty-five pages with single spacing in a 12-point font. With double spacing, this expands to seventy pages.
20000 words generally take up forty pages with single spacing in a 12-point font. With double spacing, it would require eighty pages.
50000 words will use up one hundred pages with single spacing in a 12-point font. If double-spaced, this would fill two hundred pages.
A single-spaced page with a 12-point font generally contains about 500 words. If double-spaced, the same page holds around 250 words.
Two single-spaced pages contain roughly 1000 words in a 12-point font. With double spacing, these two pages would hold about 500 words.
Three single-spaced pages typically hold about 1500 words in a 12-point font. Double-spaced, this would amount to 750 words.
Five single-spaced pages contain approximately 2500 words in a standard 12-point font. If double-spaced, this would hold about 1250 words.
Ten single-spaced pages hold roughly 5000 words in a 12-point font. Double-spaced, this would equal about 2500 words.
Fifteen single-spaced pages typically contain 7500 words in a 12-point font. If double-spaced, this would hold about 3750 words.
Twenty single-spaced pages generally hold 10000 words in a standard 12-point font. With double spacing, this amount decreases to about 5000 words.
Twenty-five single-spaced pages contain approximately 12500 words in a 12-point font. If double-spaced, they would hold about 6250 words.
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