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Extra unwanted spaces between lines
Every time I open word 2007 and begin my word processing, when pressing
enter, I always have an extra space between lines. I don't want this. Under "line spacing tab", I can change it to single spacing, but once I close the document, and later open a new word document, it does it again. I tried to change it on the default tab, but it doesn't work. How can I permanently change the extra lines to single lines? Like when using word 2003? |
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Extra unwanted spaces between lines
From the Quick Styles - right click on Normal and select Modify. In the
modify dialog box, make sure you checkmark "New documents based on this template" before you click the Format button to get to the Paragraph formatting. Be sure to change both space after and line spacing if you want to get back to Word 2003 formatting. -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" This message was posted to a newsgroup, Please post replies and questions to the group so that others can learn as well. "wells" wrote in message ... Every time I open word 2007 and begin my word processing, when pressing enter, I always have an extra space between lines. I don't want this. Under "line spacing tab", I can change it to single spacing, but once I close the document, and later open a new word document, it does it again. I tried to change it on the default tab, but it doesn't work. How can I permanently change the extra lines to single lines? Like when using word 2003? |
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