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Baseline Shift with Exact Line Space
Why does Word shift the baseline downward when you specify EXACT line
spacing? I have some fonts that have ridiculously large internal leading. Setting DOUBLE for a 14pt font gives only 14 lines on a page with 1" margins (compared to 21 with Times New Roman). If I do a typographic double spacing,and set EXACT to 28 pts., Word shifts the baseline down about 9 pt. This screws up spacing with other styles. Is there an easy way to compensate? |
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