How to change to single line spacing in Word 2010?
If you want to use single line spacing in a document created or edited using Word 2010, you can do so by changing the line spacing setting in the Font and Paragraph dialog box. You can access this dialog box by pressing Ctrl+F9 then clicking the dialog box icon from the menu group.
How to change single line spacing in Word?
To change the single line spacing first open the Home tab in the ribbon and click on the Page Layout tab. You will find the single line spacing option under the Font group. Now select the desired font size for single line spacing and click on the Set single line spacing button.
How to set one-line text spacing in Word ?
If you need to change the single line spacing for the whole document or just a range of paragraphs, you can use the Set One-Line Indents option under the paragraph settings menu. If you want to set one-line spacing for all the paragraphs at once without going to the paragraph settings menu, you can use the Set One-Line Indents button located within the Home tab. The Set One-Line Indents button is only available when you have a selection in the document.
How to set one-line spacing in Word
If you have a document created in Word 2007 or earlier, you can change the line spacing in your template by setting the option line spacing at the document or page level. To do this, go to the File menu and select Page Setup. Under the Paper tab, locate the Line Spacing section. Set the One-Line setting to the line spacing you want for all new documents.
How to print one-line text spacing in Word
By default, the single line spacing setting in Microsoft Word is set to “Double”. To change the single line spacing, go to the Home tab, click the Print button, and then click Page Setup. From the Page Setup dialog box, click the Spacing tab. You can then choose the single line setting from the drop-down menu.