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If you highlight the row of text you should see a small 'lightning bolt' icon appear. See picture. Click on this and a drop-down text "Continue numbering" will appear for you to click on and this should give you the line space you are after.
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In case that doesn't work you can type your text without numbering using two hard returns to create the blank line in between the two lines. Then highlight all three lines, the two containing text and the blank line in-between. Whilst highlighted click on the numbering style you want and it will apply it to the two text lines but not the blank line.
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Try Shift+Enter for a manual line break.
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You can use Shift+Enter to create a line break, as Charles suggested.
Alternatively, apply some Spacing After (Paragraph dialog box) to the one paragraph where you want some extra spacing.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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