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As editor of a technical publication, I receive Word documents (in .doc
format) from all over the world. I often receive Word documents from
countries outside the US in which the font is Times New Roman, 12 pt, with
Paragraph spacing Before and After set to 0 pt and Line spacing set to
single, but in which the actual line spacing (the leading) is a significant
fraction of a point larger than for the same text with the same settings in a
US version of Word. This seems to happen most often with documents from Asian
countries. I have tried changing all of the settings I can find to get the
leading to match the US leading, without success. I have found only two ways
I can get the leading to be set back to the US Word leading. The first is to
save the Word document as text (e.g., MS-DOS text), and then import it back
into a new Word document and reapply all of the formatting (which, for a
document with a lot of equations, is a real pain!). The second method is to
copy "chunks" of text from the foreign Word document into a new US Word
document, being careful not to copy too much (less than a page long seems to
be the maximum that works) and being careful not to copy the space (and thus
the hidden formatting information) at the end of the last paragraph (copying
too much or copying that hidden formatting information will cause the wider
leading to show up in the new document). No amount of changing styles; nor
any of the options I've tried under Tools...Options...Compatibility; nor any
of the options under Format...Font or Format...paragraph seem to have any
effect on this.
What sounds like a similar problem was described by BelD@UWA on 1/15/2009 in
this forum, but none of the responses appeared to solve the problem.
The best clue I can offer to what might be the source of the problem is that
I have observed the increased leading coming from countries using the Asian
versions of Word, but generally not from European or Middle Eastern versions.
My conjecture is that the default for single space in Times New Roman in the
Asian version of Word involves larger leading than for the US version of
Word. Regardless, I can't seem to find any way of correcting the problem. I
would greatly appreciate any help or suggestions.
format) from all over the world. I often receive Word documents from
countries outside the US in which the font is Times New Roman, 12 pt, with
Paragraph spacing Before and After set to 0 pt and Line spacing set to
single, but in which the actual line spacing (the leading) is a significant
fraction of a point larger than for the same text with the same settings in a
US version of Word. This seems to happen most often with documents from Asian
countries. I have tried changing all of the settings I can find to get the
leading to match the US leading, without success. I have found only two ways
I can get the leading to be set back to the US Word leading. The first is to
save the Word document as text (e.g., MS-DOS text), and then import it back
into a new Word document and reapply all of the formatting (which, for a
document with a lot of equations, is a real pain!). The second method is to
copy "chunks" of text from the foreign Word document into a new US Word
document, being careful not to copy too much (less than a page long seems to
be the maximum that works) and being careful not to copy the space (and thus
the hidden formatting information) at the end of the last paragraph (copying
too much or copying that hidden formatting information will cause the wider
leading to show up in the new document). No amount of changing styles; nor
any of the options I've tried under Tools...Options...Compatibility; nor any
of the options under Format...Font or Format...paragraph seem to have any
effect on this.
What sounds like a similar problem was described by BelD@UWA on 1/15/2009 in
this forum, but none of the responses appeared to solve the problem.
The best clue I can offer to what might be the source of the problem is that
I have observed the increased leading coming from countries using the Asian
versions of Word, but generally not from European or Middle Eastern versions.
My conjecture is that the default for single space in Times New Roman in the
Asian version of Word involves larger leading than for the US version of
Word. Regardless, I can't seem to find any way of correcting the problem. I
would greatly appreciate any help or suggestions.