Many traditional writing applications utilize print focused Font/Typography configurations, while Email and other web focused communications utilize modern configurations.
One of the most common differences between traditional and modern communications is the use of Point (pt) versus Pixel (px) regarding Font sizes. Because applications like Microsoft Word typically default to PT font sizes from their multi-user print and web purposes, you may need to occasionally preset font sizes in a source Word document.
Below is a conversation table to help understand what Font sizes in Point will convert to Pixel in our editor"
Points | Pixels |
6pt | 8px |
7pt | 9px |
7.5pt | 10px |
8pt | 11px |
9pt | 12px |
10pt | 13px |
10.5pt | 14px |
11pt | 15px |
12pt | 16px |
13pt | 17px |
13.5pt | 18px |
14pt | 19px |
15pt | 20px |
16pt | 21px |
16.5pt | 22px |
17pt | 23px |
18pt | 24px |
19pt | 25px |
19.5pt | 26px |
20pt | 27px |
21pt | 28px |
22pt | 29px |
22.5pt | 30px |
24pt | 32px |
26pt | 35px |
27pt | 36px |
28pt | 37px |
29pt | 39px |
30pt | 40px |
31.5pt | 42px |
33pt | 44px |
34pt | 45px |
36pt | 48px |