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Use the text inspector to adjust line spacing. Here's what Help says:
Single sets line spacing to single-spaced. The space between lines is proportional to font size. Use this when the relative distance between ascenders and descenders should remain fixed. Ascenders are the parts of letters that extend to the top of the line. Descenders are the parts of letters that extend below the line.
Double sets line spacing to double-spaced. The space between lines is proportional to font size. Use this when the relative distance between ascenders and descenders should remain fixed.
Multiple allows you to set line spacing values between single and double, or greater than double. The space between lines is proportional to font size. Use this when the relative distance between ascenders and descenders should remain fixed.
At Least sets the distance from one baseline to the next so that the spacing will never be less than the value you set, but it may be larger for larger fonts in order to prevent overlapping text lines. Use this when the distance between lines should remain fixed, but overlap is not desired if the text should get large.
Between increases the space between the lines, instead of increasing the height of the lines. In contrast, double-spacing doubles the height of each line.
Hope this helps.
Walt
Use the text inspector to adjust line spacing. Here's what Help says:
Single sets line spacing to single-spaced. The space between lines is proportional to font size. Use this when the relative distance between ascenders and descenders should remain fixed. Ascenders are the parts of letters that extend to the top of the line. Descenders are the parts of letters that extend below the line.
Double sets line spacing to double-spaced. The space between lines is proportional to font size. Use this when the relative distance between ascenders and descenders should remain fixed.
Multiple allows you to set line spacing values between single and double, or greater than double. The space between lines is proportional to font size. Use this when the relative distance between ascenders and descenders should remain fixed.
At Least sets the distance from one baseline to the next so that the spacing will never be less than the value you set, but it may be larger for larger fonts in order to prevent overlapping text lines. Use this when the distance between lines should remain fixed, but overlap is not desired if the text should get large.
Between increases the space between the lines, instead of increasing the height of the lines. In contrast, double-spacing doubles the height of each line.
Hope this helps.
Walt
Then, in Spacing, to increase the space between letters, select Expanded, to reduce the space between letters, select Condensed. Enter the size in By. Click OK to finish. For Word 2010 and 2013, you can do the same. Our article has guided you how to adjust space between letters in Word documents. Then, in Spacing, to increase the space between letters, select Expanded, to reduce the space between letters, select Condensed. Enter the size in By. Click OK to finish. For Word 2010 and 2013, you can do the same. Our article has guided you how to adjust space between letters in Word documents. Character Spacing in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac. Character Spacing is the amount of space in-between individual letters. You can easily adjust this spacing for a cleaner look or to make more or less text fit within any text object. Character Spacing in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows.
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Formatting a document with the many tools offered in Word 2011 for Mac is a piece of cake. You can make a document look however you need it to look. Just follow these tips to adjust the spacing between lines and paragraphs.
Adjusting the space between lines
To change the spacing between lines, select the lines whose spacing you want to change, or simply put the cursor in a paragraph if you’re changing the line spacing throughout a paragraph (if you’re just starting a document, you’re ready to go). Then, on the Home tab, click the Line Spacing button and choose an option on the drop‐down list.
To take advantage of more line‐spacing options, click the Line Spacing button on the Home tab and choose Line Spacing Options on the drop‐down list (or press Option+Command+M). The first three options on the Line Spacing drop‐down list are self‐explanatory. Here’s what the options are about:
- At Least: Choose this one if you want Word to adjust for tall symbols
or other unusual text. Word adjusts the lines but makes sure there is, at minimum, the number of points you enter in the At box between each line. - Exactly: Choose this one and enter a number in the At box if you want a specific amount of space between lines.
- Multiple: Choose this one and put a number in the At box to get triple‐spaced, quadruple‐, quintuple‐, or any other number of spaced lines.
To quickly double‐space text, select the text and press Command+2. Press Command+5 to put one and a half lines between lines of text.
Press Option+Command+M to open the Paragraph dialog box.
Adjusting the space between paragraphs
Rather than press Return to put a blank line between paragraphs, you can open the Paragraph dialog box and enter a point‐size measurement in the Before or After text box. To open the Paragraph dialog box, press Option+Command+M.
Between The Line
The Before and After measurements place a specific amount of space before and after paragraphs. The Don’t Add Space between Paragraphs of the Same Style check box tells Word to ignore Before and After measurements if the previous or next paragraph is assigned the same style as the paragraph that the cursor is in.
Kerning
Truth be told, the Before and After options are for use with styles. When you create a style, you can tell Word to always follow a paragraph in a certain style with a paragraph in another style. For example, a paragraph in the Chapter Title style might always be followed by a paragraph in the Chapter Intro style.
Letter Spacing Css
In a case like this, when you know that paragraphs assigned to one type of style will always follow paragraphs assigned to another style (remember that any line that ends with a Return is considered a paragraph), you can confidently put space before and after paragraphs. But if you use the Before and After styles indiscriminately, you can end up with large blank spaces between paragraphs.