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Can line height be defined independent of the font in use?
I have to use Times New Roman, 14pt, double-spaced, but the line height
results in 20 lines per page. I'd like to lower the line height or other attribute enough to fit 27 lines per page, but still reflect double-spaced formatting. |
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G'Day Green Wapiti,
select all the document content (CTRL+A) FormatParagraph Line spacing: CHANGE from Double to Exactly At: TRY 28 down to 24 or so. -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "greenwapiti" wrote in message ... I have to use Times New Roman, 14pt, double-spaced, but the line height results in 20 lines per page. I'd like to lower the line height or other attribute enough to fit 27 lines per page, but still reflect double-spaced formatting. |
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