![]() ![]() ![]() If you want a product that comes out of the box designed to do your job, Left hanging on the wall in the garage :-) ![]() The best power tools in the shop won't help if they're all It's dead in the water the way it isīut unless your forte IS church newsletters, you have to take the thing by But presumably they don't intend to leave it like Tool you want, to do precisely the job you do, in exactly the way you work.Īdmittedly, Microsoft has broken a lot of that in this release, which is Processor in the world, is that customisability. The 'feature' that makes it far and away the most powerful word If you wish, you can customise Word within an inch of its life, and you Professionals is hidden below the first layer of the user interface. The bit of the design that was intended for document Mac Word is designed for absolute newbies to produce DTP-like Church If you do, you can then set Normal to zero leading if you wish, and obtainĮxactly the function you desire, without screwing up the themes and document Into chains, as explained in Clive's Bend Word book. YouĬan (and for professional work, you 'should'.) break the inheritance up Everything inherits from Normal by default. I assume you understand Styles and Inheritance? "It's very hard to be a gentleman and a writer." ![]() Us! Too bad MS just *did* it without offering a choice in Prefs. Users have got into the habit of Enter-Enter - and this just confounds > change the Spacing: After setting from 10 to 0.īy now it is pretty obvious that MS has made a decision that makes sense > Format menu in the bottom of the dialog-select Paragraph from it, and > Click on Modify-make sure "add to template" is CHECKED. > To change this in all documents created from now on, change the Normal > Look down to the find the Spacing: After field, and change 10 to 0. > To change in just this document, select all, go to Format | Paragraph. > Paragraphs are created every time you hit enter. > will be single-spaced, but between paragraphs, you get extra space. > default to add more space between paragraphs, so that each paragraph It's not actually double-spacing that is the problem. ![]()
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