two limitations of manuscripts
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Manuscripts were highly expensive and fragile.
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Traditionally any record, report, or book written by hand is known as the Manuscript.
The handwritten manuscripts could not serve the increasing demand for copies.
They could not be easily copied, as copying was costly, labor and time-consuming job.
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Manuscripts were highly expensive and fragile.
...
Traditionally any record, report, or book written by hand is known as the Manuscript.
The handwritten manuscripts could not serve the increasing demand for copies.
They could not be easily copied, as copying was costly, labor and time-consuming job.
...
Traditionally any record, report, or book written by hand is known as the Manuscript.
The handwritten manuscripts could not serve the increasing demand for copies.
They could not be easily copied, as copying was costly, labor and time-consuming job.
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