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On Monday, February 4, 2002 at 9:16:50 AM UTC-5, Stephanie wrote:
I've got a document that I want to be single-spaced - and that's what the formatting says it is - but it looks double-spaced. How can I change the document so that it looks single-spaced like Word says it is? Right now, if I highlight the document and try to change it to single- spaced, it remains the same. The only thing I know to try is to copy the info to a new document, format it there, then copy it back to the original document. Please help! I'm having the same problem. I understand and use styles. I've built other styles off the body text style, which is built off of Normal. I have paragraphs set for single spacing, with 6pt between paragraphs. The paragraphs of my headers are showing up as double-spaced. The document is currently aligned to the margin, the default. I've never changed this. The only other option not grayed out is align to page. Thanks for any help. |
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