A friend in the use of Word will find that we set the same single spacing but different line spacing, the problem is a bit strange, the same document the same operation is not the same, in fact, this problem is proportional to the size of the relationship. If you set the top and bottom lines of line spacing to have a large font size, "single spacing" must be big, let's look at my solution.
Problem
Two Word documents, single spacing is set in paragraph format, but the line spacing of the two Word documents is obviously inconsistent. So the Internet search for solutions, first of all to understand the concept of single spacing and spacing.
Explain
Single spacing: The line spacing of the selected text is 1 time times the size of the text being used.
Leading: The spacing from the bottom of a line of text to the bottom of another line of text.
Solving method
In simple terms, the two Word documents set single spacing but the actual line spacing is inconsistent because the document network settings in the page setup are not the same.
The following is an example of Microsoft Office Word 2003, which provides a detailed tutorial on how to resolve this issue.
For example, two documents are document A and document B, and now you want to use document A as the standard. Open document A, open the menu File-> Page setup, and switch to the document network, the corresponding setting should be consistent here in document B. Then click on the font settings to enter the Font Settings window, then the corresponding setting in document B should also be consistent with this. The following figure:
Summarize
Although many of the terms in the computer can be as the name suggests, but if you encounter problems, it is really necessary to first find out the concept of the keywords contained in these questions.