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Spacing between paragraph and new heading
My doctorate style manual requires 3 lines or a tipple space between the
main text of the document (which is to be double-spaced throughout) and a new heading. How do I triple space between headings without changing the main body that is double spaced? |
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Spacing between paragraph and new heading
Add Space Before to your headings (12 pts. should be enough if the headings
are already double-spaced). But three lines and "triple space" are not the same thing. Triple spacing is the equivalent of two blank lines between lines of text. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Michael Postlethwait" Michael wrote in message ... My doctorate style manual requires 3 lines or a tipple space between the main text of the document (which is to be double-spaced throughout) and a new heading. How do I triple space between headings without changing the main body that is double spaced? |
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