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Default Single space lines in Word 2007

Hmmm... Here's what she said she did:

I have gone into that style and modified it to "no spacing".


This suggested to me that she modified the style and set it to "no spacing,"
not that she choose the "No Spacing" quick style. I don't see something
literally called "no spacing" in the Modify Style dialog or any of its
offshoots. Hence my confusion... Perhaps she chose an option that
effectively provides no extra spacing between paragraphs, although whether
she means intra or inter-paragraph spacing is still hazy.

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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No Spacing is one of the default Quick Styles.

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"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote in message
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I can't get it to stay on the (say 3rd or 4th) icon that says "heading".


The normal use of headings is a concise description of the text that
follows. For example:

THE AMERICAN ROBIN

This thrush, a member of the Turdidae family, is the largest of the
thrushes of North America. Members of the Turdidae clan, which number
more than three hundred species, are found all over the world and share
many common traits. These feathered friends possess one of the most
well-known and beloved songs of all songbirds. Also in common is the
spotted plumage of the newborn, which is the white color that encircles
the eye, the long, slender beak and the strong stout legs that enable the
robin to maintain its very erect stance as it stalks the ground in search
of food.

It's generally expected that once you've typed a heading, you now want to
type "body text", not one heading after another. This is controlled by
the "Style for following paragraph" setting in the Modify Style dialog
box. If you really want one heading after another, you can change the
setting... but that suggests that you're not exactly using headings as
intended... it sounds more like you're trying to type an outline, in
which case...

If you want to type an outline, then you'd have better luck switching to
Outline view. In Outline view, when you press Enter, another line of the
same heading level gets created--you can use the tools shown in the
ribbon or keyboard shortcuts to switch heading levels as desired.

double-spaces, even though I have gone into that style and modified it
to "no spacing".


I don't see a "no spacing" option. Where are you seeing that? If you mean
that you're getting additional spacing between paragraphs, that's
controlled by the Spacing After: setting in the Indents and Spacing tab
in the Paragraph dialog box. You can also control these in the Page
Layout tab, but if you want the change to affect everything in the
future, then you'd need either to modify the style, or to choose
(perhaps) the Word 2003 Style Set.



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"sheana" wrote in message
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Another question. I don't remember this in Word 2003. There is a new
feature called "Quick Styles". There is a row of icons at the top of
Word that have a sample of the font and designation as "normal" or
"heading". If I select a "heading" style and type, and then hit the
enter key, the selection moves to the first square or icon in the row. I
can't get it to stay on the (say 3rd or 4th) icon that says "heading".
Furthermore, while on the line that is typed with the "normal" small
font, if I select the heading font, it changes the text to that font,
but when I hit the enter key, it double-spaces, even though I have gone
into that style and modified it to "no spacing". Can you explain this to
me? Thanks in advance.

"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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Line Spacing: Format Paragraph and change the Space After to 0: by
default it is set to 10pt.

To change the formatting, right-click on the Style and select MODIFY.

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"sheana" wrote in message
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I have Windows 7 and Word 2007. It is very different from Word 2003.
At the top, there are font "Styles". How do I get the lines to
single-space instead of double-space? Also, when I tried to type a
centered heading for a letter, the font kept switching back and forth
between the quick styles if I would hit the return, or try to center
the line. How do you alter these quick styles? I like some of them,
but often the font is too large and they double instead of
single-space everything. Thanks in advance.