In a Microsoft Word document, at the top is a section of tools called the Ribbon. From there, there are sections: Clipboard, font, paragraph, and Styles. Within the paragraph section there should be an icon. The icon has two blue arrows, one pointing upwards, the second pointing downwards. To the right are horizontal lines. By clicking on that icon, you should have line spacing. Also, if you hover over icons, they explain what they do.
If you are asking about group ownership change then the command is 'chgrp'
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.
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Linuxchmod: change permission bits (only the owner and root are allowed to do this)chown: change owner and group (only root is allowed to change owner, group may be changed by owner)chgrp: change group (only the owner and root are allowed to do this)
The tightness is technically know as 'Character Spacing'. To change character spacing settings.1. Ctrl + A to select all text in the document2. Go Home tab- options group 'Fonts'. At bottom right of that group is a small downward pointing arrow, that is the dialog box launcher. (just below the font color change button)Click it.3. Font options box will pop up. Select Tab 'Advanced'4. There is Character Spacing option. Set spacing to 'Normal' or any other value that you desire.
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The quickest way is to select the paragraph(s) you want to change and press Ctrl - 2. Pressing Ctrl - 1 will return it to single line spacing. You can also go through the paragraph settings or pick from the spacing button on the Paragraph group on the Home tab.
a tesselation is a group of shapes that is put togeter with no spacing.
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