A neatly formatted and composed text looks exactly first of all due to the fact that the distance between the words is approximately the same. It is due to this that the balance of “white and black” in the document is achieved. However, when aligning the text in width, it often forms so large distances between words that it looks “full of holes”. Voids can be noticeable by eye, and often the width of the gap in the Word is so wide that it interferes not only with aesthetic perception, but also with reading.
Possible Causes of Large Gaps
This is usually due to the fact that Word uses spaces as a reserve for line alignment.
There are other reasons. For example, between words there may be not one but two or more spaces.
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