Double Spacing In Word For Mac 2016

Sentences in a Word 2016 paragraph can stack as tight as a palette of plywood. Alternatively, you could choose to keep paragraphs all light and airy, like a soft, fluffy cake. Space can cushion above or below the paragraph. These paragraph air settings are illustrated here. Spacing in and around a paragraph. Commands to control. In this quick tutorial, I show you (in under 1 minute!) how to double space in Microsoft Word. This works for all versions of Word, both on the PC and the Ma. How to change word spacing in Word 2016 for Mac? In previous versions, the Find-Replace screen enabled the user to enter two space bars in 'Find', and one in 'Replace' in order to eliminate unwanted double spacing between words in highlighted text. Three keyboard shortcuts are available for the most common line spacing values: To single-space, press Ctrl+1. Use this command to remove other line-spacing styles. To double-space, press Ctrl+2. This setting formats the paragraph with one blank line below each line of text. To use 1-1/2-space.

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On Monday, February 4, 2002 at 8:45:45 AM UTC-7, Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
> Two things to check:
>
> 1. Vertical alignment on the Layout tab of Page Setup. If it's anything
> other than 'Top,' you may get strange results.
>
> 2. Spacing Before/After in Format | Paragraph. If there's a paragraph return
> at the end of each line (as there might be in an imported text file), then
> each line is a paragraph, and interparagraph spacing would apply.
>
> --
> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> Microsoft Word MVP
> Words into Type
> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>
> 'Stephanie' <smo...@lundygroup.com> wrote in message
> news:126ef01c1ad86$96543b10$9be62ecf@tkmsftngxa03...
> > I've got a document that I want to be single-spaced - and
> > that's what the formatting says it is - but it looks
> > double-spaced. How can I change the document so that it
> > looks single-spaced like Word says it is? Right now, if I
> > highlight the document and try to change it to single-
> > spaced, it remains the same. The only thing I know to try
> > is to copy the info to a new document, format it there,
> > then copy it back to the original document. Please help!
Thank you!! So helpful