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in our last lesson we increase font size added some styling and edit some color to our document in this lesson we will experiment with different line spacings to see if we can make our documents even more readable lets head over to Google Docs and launch our project document now before we get started take a good look at this document it doesnt look bad but each line of text is pretty close together we could add just a little bit more space in between those lines to make it a lot easier to read before we can change our line spacing however we need to select all of the text I can do this by hitting ctrl or command a or we can also go into the Edit menu and choose select all now that all the text is highlighted go up to the toolbar and click on the button with the vertical arrows beside some text that didnt make sense its this button right here now if you dont see this icon its likely youre using a smaller browser window and its under the more button in this case yours would look