Re: How to find out (and change) the current line spacing ?
- From: CyberTaz <onlygeneraltaz1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 08:18:28 -0500
Answered elsewhere - please don't post the same issue in multiple groups.
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Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 11/27/06 4:12 AM, in article
456aac06$0$18849$9b4e6d93@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Goran Ivanic"
<goran@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Assume I have got a Word (2003) text document.
Now I want to find out two things for e.g. line 132 on page 5:
1.) What is the current line spacing on this line? In other words how much
space is
between the current line an the line just before ?
Or does the line spacing always refers to the line just below ???
2.) As far as I know there is another parameter which defines the space
between characters
(inside a word). How is this parameter called ?
How can I find out the current value for this property?
How can I change the two settings described above in the whole document?
Goran
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