From: mike.smith on 27 May 2010 16:37 Hello devon, have a look at this tutorial http://www.mswordhelp.com/2010/04/word-2002/how-to-double-space-in-microsoft-word-2002/ do as said but at the end instead of "double" spacing pick the "single" one. mike "devon davenport" wrote: > i have a paper that im working on and i want something on another line and > everytime i push enter it takes me two to 3 lines below my first line. and > all i want is my lines close together. what do i do?
From: PJY on 27 May 2010 16:42 Change your spacing to single spaced or check in you paragraph options that spacing is set to 0 "devon davenport" wrote: > i have a paper that im working on and i want something on another line and > everytime i push enter it takes me two to 3 lines below my first line. and > all i want is my lines close together. what do i do?
From: Peter T. Daniels on 27 May 2010 17:10 You should not be pressing Enter at the end of every line! When you press Enter, what you are seeing is not the paragraph spacing, but the Space After setting. On May 27, 4:42 pm, PJY <P...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Change your spacing to single spaced or check in you paragraph options that > spacing is set to 0 > > > > "devon davenport" wrote: > > i have a paper that im working on and i want something on another line and > > everytime i push enter it takes me two to 3 lines below my first line. and > > all i want is my lines close together. what do i do?-
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