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I'm not sure what you mean by "changed" - you always indent before a new paragraph, but other than that, there's no change to the space.
Change the before paragraph spacing for the second paragraph
Right click on the page and then click 'Paragraph.' Then, in 'Spacing,' click on the 'Before' or 'After' arrows to change the amount of space between paragraphs.
Change the before paragraph spacing for the second paragraph
Change the before paragraph spacing for the second paragraph
Change the before paragraph spacing for the second paragraph
Change the before paragraph spacing for the second paragraph
space order paragraph is a paragraph made in accordance with space..you either describe it from top to bottom..left to right..inside to outside..etc. vise versa..
Space between paragraphs and double spaced have nothing to do with each other. Double spaced is the space between lines WITHIN a paragraph, while spaces between paragraphs are controlled by the Before and After settings in the Paragraphs dialog box. In Word 2007 go to the Home tab, Paragraph group, and click the little launcher button in the bottom right of the Paragraph group. The Line Spacing settings, as well as the Before and After settings are at the bottom of that dialog.
No, the Before and After text boxes in the Paragraph group on the Page Layout tab are used to add space before or after paragraphs, not to change the spacing between lines within a paragraph. To change the spacing between lines, you need to adjust the line spacing options in the paragraph settings.
Paragraph spacing
Paragraph spacing defines the amount of space between one paragraph and another. Line spacing defines space between one line of text and another, within the same paragraph.