HOW TO ADJUST LINE SPACING ON WORD

The default spacing is 1.15 line spacing and 10 points after each paragraph. The default spacing in Office Word 2003 documents is 1.0 between lines and no blank line between paragraphs.
The easiest way to change the line spacing for an entire document is to highlight the paragraphs or entire document that you want to change the line spacing on.
  • On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Line Spacing.
  •  Do one of the following: 
  • Click the number of line spaces that you want.

For example, click 1.0 to single-space with the spacing that is used in earlier versions of Word. Click 2.0 to double-space the selected paragraph. Click 1.15 to single-space with the spacing that is used in Word 2010.
  • Click Remove Space Before Paragraph to remove any additional lines added after each paragraph as a default 

NOTE: If a line contains a large text character, graphic, or formula, Word increases the spacing for that line. To space all lines evenly within a paragraph, use exact spacing and specify an amount of space that is large enough to fit the largest character or graphic

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