From: NIMISH NIMISH on
i am using word 2003 and while typing suddenly i noticed that inbetween two
words there were double spaces. If i tried to reduce it by pressing delete
then the two words become one. Can anyone pls help i know it must be
something really simple but i have tried everything(at least that's what i
think). Thx 4 ur time.
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on
Unless you see two dots between words with nonprinting characters displayed,
then you don't actually have two spaces. If your text is justified, then
some lines may have very large spaces between words (in the jargon of the
trade, these are "loose lines"); you can remedy this with judicious
hyphenation. Or, if you see circles instead of dots, it may be that the
spaces are en or em spaces, in which case you can select one and press the
spacebar to replace it with an ordinary space.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"NIMISH" <NIMISH @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>i am using word 2003 and while typing suddenly i noticed that inbetween two
> words there were double spaces. If i tried to reduce it by pressing delete
> then the two words become one. Can anyone pls help i know it must be
> something really simple but i have tried everything(at least that's what i
> think). Thx 4 ur time.

From: Graham Mayor on
Are there actually two spaces? Turn on the display of formatting (click � or
CTRL+SHIFT+8) and see how many dots there are between the words. If as I
suspect there is only one, then this is probably just a display anomaly or a
printer driver limitation.

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"NIMISH" <NIMISH @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2457DD75-F705-4BFF-B74E-5BBDA6E92B2C(a)microsoft.com...
>i am using word 2003 and while typing suddenly i noticed that inbetween two
> words there were double spaces. If i tried to reduce it by pressing delete
> then the two words become one. Can anyone pls help i know it must be
> something really simple but i have tried everything(at least that's what i
> think). Thx 4 ur time.


From: Rae Drysdale on
Do you have your text justified? In order to justify text extra space is put
between words. However you can't delete these "extra" spaces.
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Rae Drysdale


"NIMISH" wrote:

> i am using word 2003 and while typing suddenly i noticed that inbetween two
> words there were double spaces. If i tried to reduce it by pressing delete
> then the two words become one. Can anyone pls help i know it must be
> something really simple but i have tried everything(at least that's what i
> think). Thx 4 ur time.