When you create something or get to know something, you want what you work with to look beautiful and aesthetically pleasing. Such a desire is inherent even when working with Word documents. But as they say, "the devil is in the details", and such a trifle as large indentation between the lines can ruin the mood at work. But fortunately, this is easily fixable, in the article we will talk about how to change the line spacing in Word. We will not only analyze the methodology, but also tell you how to make sure that the necessary parameters are always set. We also apply detailed, step-by-step instructions, so that even an inexperienced user can cope with the task.
Set the default settings (first method)
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