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How to adjust space in tex

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welcome in this video weamp;#39;ll learn to adjust the space between text and plots such as figures and tables weamp;#39;ll see three conditions first a figure which is in the text for example this one text before figure and after figure in second example weamp;#39;ll see a figure which is either at the top or bottom for example this one bottom this one top and in the last weamp;#39;ll see a figure which is at the center of the page here i have a very simple document document class is article there are two packages graphics per figure and geometry for setting the margins letamp;#39;s take first example here i want to increase the space before and after figure for this we have to use uh in text shape command with set length just go to primal write a set length in text set here we need to put the value for the space we can check the default value use the command and then in text step default spacing for a figure which is in the text is a 12 point plus a two point stretching

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the \SetSinglespace{value} command uses value to adjust single-line spacing to accommodate line spacing of text typeset with fonts whose character shapes (glyphs) are relatively small, or large, for the given point size.
Instructions Find the text where youd like to add a space. Click between the two words youd like to separate. Type in the entity nbsp;. Add as many as you want; one nbsp; equals one space.
You can change the space between paragraphs by adding: \parskip = 24pt to the preamble.
Change the spacing between characters Select the text that you want to change. On the Home tab, click the Font dialog box launcher. (circled in green in the screenshot below), and then click the Advanced tab. In the Spacing box, click Expanded or Condensed, and then specify how much space you want in the By box.
If you want different spacing, LaTeX provides the following four commands for use in math mode: \; - a thick space. \: - a medium space. \, - a thin space. \! - a negative thin space.
Using \begin{figure} \centering rather than \begin{figure} \begin{center} saves space. Sometimes excessive white space around a figure isnt LaTeXs fault.
You can use \text{} if you want to typeset text in math mode. If you want different spacing, LaTeX provides the following commands for use in math mode: \; - a thick space. \: - a medium space. \, - a thin space.

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