Trying to set style for endnote messed up my whole document
Last night, I was working on a document. I asked for an end note to be inserted. When it was, everything was wrong about it: Roman instead of Arabic numeral, not superscript, etc. I tried to fix this. I went up to the styles bar and clicked the small check mark box below the Styles scrollbar. To make a long story short, I did get to a dialog box to doe what I wanted but before that, I clicked on the endnote box in the list of styles at the top. I didn't see what I wanted but when all was said and done, my document, that was supposed to be mostly double-spaced, looks like it had quadruple spacing. If I selected the text and changed the paragraph line spacing to double, it made no difference. It is as though something I did redefined what Word 2019 thought a doublespace looked like in terms of height. I finally copied the whole paper into a blank document with no source formatting. I was able to set that to double-space. Now, I am wondering if I really have double-spacing or if some other value is being used when determining the size of the space between lines. However, I can't see a way to do that. I know I messed myself up . How can I get Word to go back to doing its usual thing please? I wonder if I have altered accidentally the number of points in a line. Thanks.
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