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Gabriola is a calligraphy type font where the text line spacing metrics are very different to other typefaces. You should look around for another typeface that has different metrics.



If you really want Gabriola with tighter line spacing and aren't going straight to PDF then Word is NOT the program for you. Try Microsoft Publisher instead.
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ive never used publisher before, does that output word documents like rtf and doc, and how do i do it in publisher
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