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I know how to use double spacing in Microsoft Word 2007, but my teacher wants us to remove the extra space between paragraphs when writing papers. Is there anyway to remove the double spacing from just one line?
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#2
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Ok, can someone please give me an answer. I have a paper due tomorrow and if I don't find out how to do this I'll get points taken off of it for a stupid reason.
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Select the line and paragraph -> single space
Annoying way to do it and I'm sure there is a way to automate it but I dunno.
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Thanks for the help. I don't know how to do anything in 07.
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#5
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For future reference, could you just keep the double spacing and tab in the first line of each paragraph? That is how we do it, for APA style.
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