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How to change line spacing in Word 2007
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Tuesday October 13, 2009
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Tuesday October 13, 2009
As students well know, a good (if dishonest) way to reach an assigned page count for a paper is to fudge the spacing. Some text you want single-spaces, other things you want double-spaced. There may even be times when you want something in the middle.
Microsoft Word 2007
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- On the Home tab on the Ribbon in
- Highlight the text that you want to change the spacing for.
- Now click the arrow next to the icon and select the spacing you want.
- For example, select 2.0 and click and your text is double-spaced.
- Word allows you to have different line spacings in different paragraphs.
- There's also an option to add a space before a paragraph and after a paragraph.
- Word makes it easy to quickly and easily change line spacing.
Microsoft Word 2007
look for the icon that looks like lines of text with both an up and down arrow.- Highlight the text that you want to change the spacing for.
- Now click the arrow next to the icon and select the spacing you want.
- For example, select 2.0 and click and your text is double-spaced.
- Word allows you to have different line spacings in different paragraphs.
- There's also an option to add a space before a paragraph and after a paragraph.
- Word makes it easy to quickly and easily change line spacing.
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