TypeTalk: Change Word's Line Spacing, Part II

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Q. Last week you discussed how to adjust the line spacing in existing Word documents. I also want to change the default line spacing for all new documents. How do I do that?
A. That’s a good question, since the process is even more deeply buried than it is for existing documents.
To change the default line spacing (or other attributes) for all future new documents, you modify the Normal template. Here’s how:
1. Under File, go to Open > your HD > Users > username > Library > Application Support > Microsoft > Office > User Templates > Templates. Note that while the location of this file might vary from computer to computer, it usually follows this path.
2. Double-click on Normal.dotm document.
3. Either right-click or go to Format > Paragraph.
4. Select Indents and Spacing.
5. Under Spacing, go to Line spacing and select either At least or Exactly. Then use the up/down arrow or input your desired value. This field accepts percentages in the hundreds.
6. Click OK.
7. Restart Word for the change to take effect.
Changing the default line spacing in all new Word documents is a snap once you locate and open the Normal.dotm document.

You can also control line spacing in Paragraph Styles in a New Style, or by modifying an Existing Style.
For new styles:
1. Under Styles in the Formatting Palette, click on New Style, or go to Format > Style > New.
2. Under Properties > Style type, select Paragraph.
3. Go to Format on the lower left and select Paragraph.
4. Select Indents and Spacing.
5. Under Spacing, go to Line spacing and select either At least or Exactly. Then use the up/down arrow or input your desired value. This field accepts percentages in the hundreds.
6. Click OK.
7. Restart Word for the change to take effect.
To modify an existing style:
1. Under the Styles palette, hover over the paragraph symbol on the right of the style field, then click on the downward black triangle, then click on Modify Style, or go to Format > Style > select an existing paragraph style, the click on Modify.
2. Go to Format on the lower left and select Paragraph.
4. Select Indents and Spacing.
5. Under Spacing, go to Line spacing and select either At least or Exactly. Then use the up/down arrow or input your desired value. This field accepts percentages in the hundreds.
6. Click OK.
7. Restart Word for the change to take effect.
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  • Anonymous says:

    It opens as a document.doc.m

  • Anonymous says:

    I mean .doc and saves as a file

  • Anonymous says:

    Change the Normal.dotm template
    Any changes that you make to Normal.dotm will be applied to documents that you create in the future.
    Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Open.
    Do one of the following:
    In Windows Vista:
    Click Templates, and then double-click the Normal.dotm file to open it.
    In Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows Server 2003:
    Click Templates next to File name.
    If no templates are listed in the Open dialog box, click the arrow next to the Files of type box, and then click All Word Templates.
    To be certain that you’re working in the default template, check to see that Normal.dotm appears in the Word title bar.
    Make any changes that you want to the fonts, margins, spacing, and other settings. You can use the same commands and features that you use to change a document — but remember that any changes that you make to Normal.dotm will be applied to documents that you create in the future.
    When you have finished, click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Save.
    NOTE If Normal.dotm is renamed, damaged, or moved, Word automatically creates a new version (which uses the original default settings) the next time that you start Word. The new version will not include any of the customizations that you made to the version that you renamed or moved.

  • Anonymous says:

    NOTE: THIS IS WRONG. I later came across troubles with this approach. As I had a suspicion, all DLL versions have to be the same. This solution posted here is no longer relevant. I do, however, have a solution, which I will post shortly.UPDATE: Ive posted an updated solution.(There is a solution here, skip down

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