Word doc keeps double spacing even tho I have it set single space

R

Rice004

2003 Office Word doc, keeps double spacing even though I have everything set
for single spacing.
 
P

Pat Garard

G'Day Rice,

IF
you have set single spacing
THEN
you have got single spacing - no problems
END IF
:
IF
the lines are short, each with a paragraph marker
AND
the paragraph spacing is greater than one line
THEN
Format>Paragraph
AND
Reduce 'Space before' AND reduce 'Space after' (to Zero)
END IF
 
R

RajKohli

Click Format - Paragraph - set line space to single - and Paragraph Spacing
Before and After to 0. Click the Default button if you want these settings
for every new document.

Hope this info helps you, let us know!
 
C

Charles Kenyon

Stop pressing the Enter key at the end of each line. This tells Word that
you want a new paragraph and the spacing before and after paragraphs setting
kicks in rather than the line spacing.
--
Charles Kenyon

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Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
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RajKohli

Extremely sorry. Don't know why thinking of "Default" button in Paragraph
Settings? Could be a suggestion for Microsoft to add a default button in
Paragraph settings. Is in it? Even we can set it in Style & Formatting but a
long procedure. Your comments will highly be apprecaited.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

I suppose it could set the paragraph formatting defaults for Normal style
(as the Font dialog does), but I think it would be more confusing than the
font.
 

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