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How to prevent unwanted double-spacing?
I have just started using Word 2007 with Windows 7. Whenever I hit the Enter
key to go to the next line (for example when typing an address) the cursor skips a line, making the address (for example) double-spaced. (However, when typing the rest of the document it comes out single-spaced, as I want.) I have tried everything I can think of to stop this happenening and would appreciate someone's help! Thanks. -- Derek |
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How to prevent unwanted double-spacing?
Use a line break (Shift+Enter) instead of a paragraph break (Enter) in
address blocks. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Derek Chilvers" wrote in message ... I have just started using Word 2007 with Windows 7. Whenever I hit the Enter key to go to the next line (for example when typing an address) the cursor skips a line, making the address (for example) double-spaced. (However, when typing the rest of the document it comes out single-spaced, as I want.) I have tried everything I can think of to stop this happenening and would appreciate someone's help! Thanks. -- Derek |
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How to prevent unwanted double-spacing?
Use a line break (Shift+Enter) instead of a paragraph break (Enter) in
address blocks. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Derek Chilvers" wrote in message ... I have just started using Word 2007 with Windows 7. Whenever I hit the Enter key to go to the next line (for example when typing an address) the cursor skips a line, making the address (for example) double-spaced. (However, when typing the rest of the document it comes out single-spaced, as I want.) I have tried everything I can think of to stop this happenening and would appreciate someone's help! Thanks. -- Derek |
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How to prevent unwanted double-spacing?
Change the style set to Word 2003 which has a normal style without the extra
spacing. (Home Tab Change styles Style set). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Derek Chilvers" wrote in message ... I have just started using Word 2007 with Windows 7. Whenever I hit the Enter key to go to the next line (for example when typing an address) the cursor skips a line, making the address (for example) double-spaced. (However, when typing the rest of the document it comes out single-spaced, as I want.) I have tried everything I can think of to stop this happenening and would appreciate someone's help! Thanks. -- Derek |
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How to prevent unwanted double-spacing?
Change the style set to Word 2003 which has a normal style without the extra
spacing. (Home Tab Change styles Style set). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Derek Chilvers" wrote in message ... I have just started using Word 2007 with Windows 7. Whenever I hit the Enter key to go to the next line (for example when typing an address) the cursor skips a line, making the address (for example) double-spaced. (However, when typing the rest of the document it comes out single-spaced, as I want.) I have tried everything I can think of to stop this happenening and would appreciate someone's help! Thanks. -- Derek |
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How to prevent unwanted double-spacing?
Click on the "No spacing" style on the Home Ribbon.
To fix it for all new documents: - Office button, then Open, click on Templates and open Normal.dotm - Click on the "No spacing" style on the Home Ribbon - don't enter any text - File Save "Derek Chilvers" wrote: I have just started using Word 2007 with Windows 7. Whenever I hit the Enter key to go to the next line (for example when typing an address) the cursor skips a line, making the address (for example) double-spaced. (However, when typing the rest of the document it comes out single-spaced, as I want.) I have tried everything I can think of to stop this happenening and would appreciate someone's help! Thanks. -- Derek |
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How to prevent unwanted double-spacing?
Click on the "No spacing" style on the Home Ribbon. To fix it for all new documents: - Office button, then Open, click on Templates and open Normal.dotm - Click on the "No spacing" style on the Home Ribbon - don't enter any text - File Save "Derek Chilvers" wrote: I have just started using Word 2007 with Windows 7. Whenever I hit the Enter key to go to the next line (for example when typing an address) the cursor skips a line, making the address (for example) double-spaced. (However, when typing the rest of the document it comes out single-spaced, as I want.) I have tried everything I can think of to stop this happenening and would appreciate someone's help! Thanks. -- Derek |
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