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From: Marsh on 27 Jun 2008 11:17 Word 2003 In a bulletted list, when I press Enter, a new bullet is created with a line spacing of 1.5. Because of special formatting requirements of some of the agencies we send documents to, I require to be able to set a double space when I press Shift+Enter. The spacing will be larger, no new bullet is created, and the Hanging Indent is maintained. Ultimately, when just Enter is press, the next bullet is created and the spacing with the unbulleted line above is 1.5. Please help. Marsh
From: Reitanos on 27 Jun 2008 15:50 What you are talking about is the difference between AFTER spacing which defines the space after a paragraph (with Enter) and LINE spacing which is applied to each line of the paragraph (Shift+Enter creates a new line within the existing paragraph). In the Format/ Paragraph dialog the line spacing is listed to the right of the after spacing section. Note that each paragraph may have its own unique spacing settings. On Jun 27, 11:17 am, Marsh <Ma...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Word 2003 > > In a bulletted list, when I press Enter, a new bullet is created with a line > spacing of 1.5. Because of special formatting requirements of some of the > agencies we send documents to, I require to be able to set a double space > when I press Shift+Enter. The spacing will be larger, no new bullet is > created, and the Hanging Indent is maintained. > Ultimately, when just Enter is press, the next bullet is created and the > spacing with the unbulleted line above is 1.5. > > Please help. > Marsh
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