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spacing between words NOT between lines or paragraphs
I'm using Word 2007 on Window's Vista. How can I change the space between
words? I am working on a template that will use various styles for difference sections. Is there a way to add some extra space between words when using the "Eurostile" font, size 14, condensed by 0.4. To my old eyes, the words are a little close together - any way to modify it? KJ |
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spacing between words NOT between lines or paragraphs
You can type more than one space between words.
On Feb 9, 3:16*pm, kj wrote: I'm using Word 2007 on Window's Vista. *How can I change the space between words? *I am working on a template that will use various styles for difference sections. *Is there a way to add some extra space between words when using the "Eurostile" font, size 14, condensed by 0.4. *To my old eyes, the words are a little close together - any way to modify it? KJ |
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spacing between words NOT between lines or paragraphs
You can type more than one space between words.
On Feb 9, 3:16*pm, kj wrote: I'm using Word 2007 on Window's Vista. *How can I change the space between words? *I am working on a template that will use various styles for difference sections. *Is there a way to add some extra space between words when using the "Eurostile" font, size 14, condensed by 0.4. *To my old eyes, the words are a little close together - any way to modify it? KJ |
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spacing between words NOT between lines or paragraphs
I know that was always one way to resolve the spacing, but I'm looking for
something that I can set and save as part of the formatting of that particular style when used in the template instead either remembering to do manually for those sections or doing "find and replace" either manually or as a macro. Can it be done? kj "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You can type more than one space between words. On Feb 9, 3:16 pm, kj wrote: I'm using Word 2007 on Window's Vista. How can I change the space between words? I am working on a template that will use various styles for difference sections. Is there a way to add some extra space between words when using the "Eurostile" font, size 14, condensed by 0.4. To my old eyes, the words are a little close together - any way to modify it? KJ . |
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spacing between words NOT between lines or paragraphs
I know that was always one way to resolve the spacing, but I'm looking for
something that I can set and save as part of the formatting of that particular style when used in the template instead either remembering to do manually for those sections or doing "find and replace" either manually or as a macro. Can it be done? kj "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You can type more than one space between words. On Feb 9, 3:16 pm, kj wrote: I'm using Word 2007 on Window's Vista. How can I change the space between words? I am working on a template that will use various styles for difference sections. Is there a way to add some extra space between words when using the "Eurostile" font, size 14, condensed by 0.4. To my old eyes, the words are a little close together - any way to modify it? KJ . |
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spacing between words NOT between lines or paragraphs
It seems like "condensing" the type is more likely to be the cause of
the text being hard to read! It just pushes the letters closer together. Do you have the option of using a narrower font, if you need to squash more words into a limited space? On Feb 10, 1:31*pm, kj wrote: I know that was always one way to resolve the spacing, but I'm looking for something that I can set and save as part of the formatting of that particular style when used in the template instead either remembering to do manually for those sections or doing "find and replace" either manually or as a macro. *Can it be done? kj "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You can type more than one space between words. On Feb 9, 3:16 pm, kj wrote: I'm using Word 2007 on Window's Vista. *How can I change the space between words? *I am working on a template that will use various styles for difference sections. *Is there a way to add some extra space between words when using the "Eurostile" font, size 14, condensed by 0.4. *To my old eyes, the words are a little close together - any way to modify it? KJ |
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spacing between words NOT between lines or paragraphs
It seems like "condensing" the type is more likely to be the cause of
the text being hard to read! It just pushes the letters closer together. Do you have the option of using a narrower font, if you need to squash more words into a limited space? On Feb 10, 1:31*pm, kj wrote: I know that was always one way to resolve the spacing, but I'm looking for something that I can set and save as part of the formatting of that particular style when used in the template instead either remembering to do manually for those sections or doing "find and replace" either manually or as a macro. *Can it be done? kj "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You can type more than one space between words. On Feb 9, 3:16 pm, kj wrote: I'm using Word 2007 on Window's Vista. *How can I change the space between words? *I am working on a template that will use various styles for difference sections. *Is there a way to add some extra space between words when using the "Eurostile" font, size 14, condensed by 0.4. *To my old eyes, the words are a little close together - any way to modify it? KJ |
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