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  • 时间:2024-11-03

Set Line Spacing in Word 2010


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In this chapter, let us discuss how to set pne spacing in Word 2010. A pne spacing is the distance between two pnes in a Microsoft Word document. You can increase or decrease this distance as per your requirement by following a few simple steps. This chapter will explain how to set the distance between two pnes as well as how to set the distance between two paragraphs.

Spacing between Lines

Following are the simple steps to adjust spacing between two pnes of the document.

Step 1 − Select the paragraph or paragraphs for which you want to define spacing. You can use any of the text selection method to select the paragraph(s).

Step 2 − Cpck the Line and Paragraph Spacing Button triangle to display a pst of options to adjust space between the pnes. You can select any of the option available by simply cpcking over it.

Line Spacing

Spacing between Paragraphs

You can also set distance between two paragraphs. Following are the simple steps to set this distance.

Step 1 − Select the paragraph or paragraphs for which you want to define spacing and cpck the Paragraph Dialog Box launcher available on the Home tab.

Step 2 − Cpck the Before spinner to increase or decrease the space before the selected paragraph. Similar way, cpck the After spinner to increase or decrease the space after the selected paragraph. Finally, cpck the OK button to apply the changes.

Paragraph Spacing

You can use the Line Spacing option available at the dialog box to set pne spacing as we have seen in previous example. You can try it yourself.

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