Setting line spacing allows text typesetting in Word to do what you want, such as sometimes the text takes up too long, so we can shorten the lines and move the text more closely so that the paragraph will be shorter. Sometimes I want the text to be more loosely arranged, at which point we can pull the distance between the words to achieve the desired effect! The previous detailed explanation of how to adjust the line spacing in Word2003. This time to focus on the Word2007 in the operation of the method, but the version is not the same, the operation and the core is basically similar.
Word2007 Set Spacing action steps
Click the Show paragraph dialog box button below the Paragraph option group on the Start tab (figure below)
Spacing between line spacing before, segments, Dezo, and right segments we can make adjustments in the "Paragraph" dialog box that appears in the following figure, "left" and "right" below "indent" to set the left and Zhi of the paragraph. Under spacing, before paragraph, after paragraph, sets the spacing between the top and bottom of the paragraph. (pictured below)
Word2007 the line distance is described in detail:
Single spacing: This is one of the most common forms of word, which is generally the default;
1.5 times spacing: This very good understanding, is the default of 1.5 times times, that is, "single spacing" 1.5 times times;
Twice-fold spacing: As above, the line spacing is twice times the default, and twice times the "single spacing";
Minimum value: The minimum line spacing that can contain the largest font or graphic in the line, and Word adjusts the value to its own size.
Fixed value: Sets a fixed spacing value for each line, and Word cannot adjust it.
Multiple spacing: Allows you to set any multiple for each line leading to single spacing. For example. After the election of this item. Typing 0.65 or 4.25 in the Set Value list box to the right indicates that each line of spacing is set to 0.65 times times or 4.25 times times the single spacing.