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Keep words on the same line. Word automatically breaks the text at a space or a hyphen at the end of a line. To keep two words or a hyphenated word together on one line, you can use a nonbreaking space or nonbreaking hyphen instead of a regular space or hyphen.
A Hanging indent, also known as a second line indent, sets off the first line of a paragraph by positioning it at the margin, and then indenting each subsequent line of the paragraph.
Change the spacing between every single line by staying on Indents and Spacing> Spacing> Line spacing and choosing Single, 1.5 lines, or Double for a full double-space between lines. If you want to increase or decrease the amount of space between items in a bulleted or numbered list, do this:
Go to File > Options > Advanced. Scroll down to Display. Select the unit you want in Show measurements in units of. Select OK. Set the margin unit of measurement to inches, centimeters, millimeters, points, or picas.
Create a booklet using a Word template. Booklet: Page numbering tips. Create different headers or footers for odd and even pages. Get free Microsoft publishing templates. Use Word to create and print a booklet, brochure, or book from your document. Learn the adjustments and layout settings for booklet printing in Word.
Change the indent for one bullet. Click next to the text for the bullet you want to change. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, select the arrow next to Multilevel List, and then select Change List Level. Select the level where you want the bullet. Each level has a different bullet style.
Turn on the ruler. If you don't see the ruler at the top of your document, go to View > Ruler to display it. Set a tab stop using the ruler. Select Left Tab at the left end of the horizontal ruler to change it to the type of tab you want. Choose one of the following types:
Single-space the lines in a document. Quickly single-space your entire document using the Paragraph Spacing button on the Design tab.
To increase or decrease the amount of vertical space between lines of text within a paragraph, the best method is to modify the style the paragraph uses. Find the style you're using in the Styles gallery on the Home tab. Right-click the style you want to change and select Modify.
Choose the Indents and Spacing tab. Choose your settings and select OK. The Paragraph dialog box options are described in Adjust indents and spacing. Choose options to adjust the indents and spacing of paragraphs in a document.
Add or set tab stops with customized alignment and dot or line leaders. Remove or clear one or more tab stops you don't need.