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Word allows you fine-tune the line and paragraph spacing in your documents. In this example, Id like to start by changing the line spacing, which is the space between each line of text. Start by selecting some text, and then in the Paragraph group, click the Line and Paragraph Spacing command. By default, the line spacing is 1.08, so if you change it to 1.0, the lines will be a little closer together, and if you choose 2.0 theyll be double-spaced. But if you want to have more precise control, click Line Spacing Options. There are two things that you can change: the line-spacing mode and the amount. When the mode is set to Multiple, you can type in the number of lines of spacing you want. The default is 1.08, so we might change it to something like 1.25 to spread the lines out a little bit. If youre more accustomed to measuring in points, like with font sizes, you can select Exactly. Usually, youll want the spacing to be a little bit larger than the font size. Since I have 12-point
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