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hey welcome to hows the channel in todays lesson you will learn how to set line spacing in openoffice openofficewriter uses single line spacing by default but includes several other spacing options in addition to double and 1.5 line spacing theres proportional spacing which allows you to specify percentage of the font size and fixed spacing which asks for a specific measurement to use for more control of spacing values use the leading option which allows you to specify the exact distance between type baselines use the paragraph formatting tool to adjust line spacing in your writer documents go to openoffice file that you need go to the right side tool panel click on spacing you have different spacing options 1 1.15 1.5 2 and custom click on the spacing option that you want to use select the text that you need click on spacing at the right side panel go to line spacing from the drop down list you have options single 1.5 lines double proportional at least leading and fixed choose the