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The Microsoft word overlays are the most effective tool for the public. They give a visual aid that most people can understand easily.
It is important to remember that Word displays superscript on the screen as being contained in the line of text. But once it is printed to hardcopy, it displays the superscript as above the text line.
Someone going through the whole process may be neccessary. The process as follows:
Make a word document.
Print the document.
Photocopy it.
Photocopy the photocopy numerous times to "age" it.
Scan the final photocopy.
Convert the scan to a PDF file.
Then do a red text overlay to show the "identicalness"
We need to get this out. The MSM is focusing on small details like the superscript and the font, when really the most damning evidence is the layout and formatting similarities to a Microsoft Word Document. The identicalities (is that a word?) between the centered header on three of the memos is the real killer. Impossible to be that exact on a typewriter.