As you are done with the text of your document, you have to put a glimpse on the line and paragraph spacing. You can increase the spacing to improve the readability or decrease to adjust the number of pages in your document. In this article, we’ll see how to adjust line spacing between lines and paragraph in word step by step. So, let’s get started. Adjust Line Spacing Between Lines and Paragraph in Word 2016Line spacing is a gap between each line of your document. The default line spacing in Word 2016 is 1.08, but word allows you to customize it to be either single-spaced or double spaced. Step #2: on the home tab, click on the line and paragraph spacing command and customize your spacing.
You’ll then see a change as you increase or decrease the space between lines.If you’re not happy with what line and paragraph spacing have provided you. You can customize it with more options by opening the Paragraph dialogue box. To do so, click on the arrow on the paragraph command which will then open you the paragraph dialogue box. Afterward, choose spacing where you will see some options for line spacing. You can choose the spacing to be single (default setting), double, 1.5, exactly, at least or multiple.
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This article tells you what to do if you think you've set your paragraph line spacing for the whole document but individual paragraphs refuse to behave. This is valid for Word 2007 and Word 2010, with Word 2013 to follow soon. My spaces between paragraphs are uneven - help! This just happened to me, which.
Moreover, below the spacing option, you can see the preview of that too. Hit OK when you are happy with the changes.