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Hi there,
I am sending out query letters, and there are some formatting issues that I don't seem to have too much control over. For example, the text seems a bit larger than 12 point, though in the Word document where I made the query it's fine. More unfortunately, somehow my copy-paste of the query axed the line between the two main query letter paragraphs, and I sent it to a good agent not having caught this.
Are agents usually forgiving of such problems in creating query emails, or will they trash the query for something like this? I worked on my query, manuscript and synopsis for a very long time, but I don't know if something like a missed line separating paragraphs will be excused regardless of my general preparations.
Many thanks in advance for your help.
I am sending out query letters, and there are some formatting issues that I don't seem to have too much control over. For example, the text seems a bit larger than 12 point, though in the Word document where I made the query it's fine. More unfortunately, somehow my copy-paste of the query axed the line between the two main query letter paragraphs, and I sent it to a good agent not having caught this.
Are agents usually forgiving of such problems in creating query emails, or will they trash the query for something like this? I worked on my query, manuscript and synopsis for a very long time, but I don't know if something like a missed line separating paragraphs will be excused regardless of my general preparations.
Many thanks in advance for your help.
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