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Old 03-29-2019, 01:26 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline How to mix character sizes without changing line spacing? Windows 10 How to mix character sizes without changing line spacing? Office 2016
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First, line spacing is paragraph-level formatting.

Try exactly the size of your expanded character, in points.

Otherwise, you could use WordArt for your first letter. Word will mark the remainder as a spelling error unless it forms a complete word without that letter.


WordArt is also on the Insert tab. Note, WordArt is no longer part of your text. It is a graphic.

This is not the case with the other methods.




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