If you are trying to get more lines per inch (or other measurement), then you
must change the point size of the type. If you normally use 12 point Times
New Roman, single spaced with no space before or after, which gives roughly
5 lines per inch, you might try 6 point TNR, which gives about 10 lines per
inch. ( Arial, Verdana, and several other typefaces included with Office
are more readable at small sizes.)
HTH,
Pam
kay-t wrote:
I have windows 7 and I need .5 line spacing and going to the box on the right
under paragraph did not allow me to change the lines spaces, it just made the
lines 1/2 of what they should be. Help!
I WANT TO USE 1/2, OR .5 LINE SPACING FOR LIST TO FIT POCKET CALLENDAR. ANY
HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
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