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Stephan Blom,
I guess it is a vocabulary thing. The line spacing was set at Multiple but I selected specifically 1.1 which I considered to be fixed given that I had specified it. Remember, I am not an Office expert. That is why I came here for help. So no, I never said it was set to "Exactly" and thank you for quoting me so that is very clear. |
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Yes, terminology in Word is often confusing. :-(
In addition, control over some aspects of formatting is minimal. Unlike some page layout programs, Word doesn't let you specify what Line Spacing set to (for example) 1.5 actually means. Instead, 1.5 simply means 50% more than "Single," and "Single" isn't well-defined either (it depends on the selected font and the printer). The only fixed value is "Exactly" which implies that you should set a fixed value in points. Of course it is OK to ask for clarifications. This is a rather friendly forum, I think. :-)
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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