Character scale
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paragraph
This depends on which software you are using for word processing. For Microsoft Word 2007, you would click the Home Tab, Paragraph group, Show Paragraph dialog box. When the dialog box opens, use the Line Spacing option to set the spacing to double (or whatever spacing you require.)
Dialogue is what the character says.
write click the statement and then click paragraph and go from there.
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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In Word, there are two types of spacing: line spacing and paragraph spacing. Both are attributes of paragraph formatting that can be configured via the Paragraph dialog,[1]but they work differently. Line spacing affects the distance between lines of text within a paragraph, and paragraph spacing affects the distance (i.e., the white space) between paragraphs..
In Word, there are two types of spacing: line spacing and paragraph spacing. Both are attributes of paragraph formatting that can be configured via the Paragraph dialog,[1]but they work differently. Line spacing affects the distance between lines of text within a paragraph, and paragraph spacing affects the distance (i.e., the white space) between paragraphs..
In Word, there are two types of spacing: line spacing and paragraph spacing. Both are attributes of paragraph formatting that can be configured via the Paragraph dialog,[1]but they work differently. Line spacing affects the distance between lines of text within a paragraph, and paragraph spacing affects the distance (i.e., the white space) between paragraphs..
Speak to each other
Dialog show how a character speaks so you can see the level of education and regional area where he or she lives.
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