Oh, dude, changing the line length in Microsoft Word is like changing your mind about what Pizza topping you want. You just gotta go to the "Layout" tab, click on "Margins," and then choose your desired line length by adjusting the margin size. It's that easy, like deciding between pepperoni or pineapple on your pizza.
No. 1.15 is the default line spacing in Microsoft Word.
To change the length of a border in Microsoft Word, first select the paragraph or text box you want to modify. Then, go to the "Design" tab (or "Home" tab) and click on "Borders" in the Paragraph group. Choose "Borders and Shading," where you can adjust the border's length by changing the settings for the specific border you want to alter, such as adding space or modifying the paragraph alignment. You can also use the ruler to drag the ends of the border if it's a custom line drawn.
By default, Word uses single line spacing. You can change it to other spacing amounts. You can also change the gap between paragraphs.
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The length of the line.
Open Microsoft Word and click on page layout. Then find the spacing section and set the "After" section to 0 pt. Enjoy your no-line-skipping Microsoft Works!
a ruling line is a ruler in Microsoft Word that is consisted of the vertical and horizontal rules on a page
Press backspace.
Single line spacing is the default in Microsoft Word.
The horizontal change is the change in x. If the line in horizontal then the horizontal change will just be its length.
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