No. 1.15 is the default line spacing in Microsoft Word.
Single line spacing is the default in Microsoft Word.
Single line spacing is the default in Microsoft Word.
The default spacing in Microsoft Office Word 2007 - Spacing Before: 0 pt and After: 10 pt; Line Spacing: multiple at: 1.15.
By default, Word uses single line spacing. You can change it to other spacing amounts. You can also change the gap between paragraphs.
The default style is all of the settings that Microsoft Word has in place when you first open a document. This includes standard margins, an easy to read font, and line spacing. You can change these default settings to your preferences, or use the options that Word has built in.
1.15
Default Paragraph spacing
The default style is all of the settings that Microsoft Word has in place when you first open a document. This includes standard margins, an easy to read font, and line spacing. You can change these default settings to your preferences, or use the options that Word has built in.
The default typing mode of Microsoft Word is the Calibri body font size 11. The texts are usually aligned to the left while the spacing is usually single.
On Microsoft Word, you use a 2.0 line spacing.
Left justified and single line spacing.
Control 1 sets single line spacing. Control 5 sets 1.5 line spacing. Pressing Control 1.5 will set the document to single line spacing and then to 1.5 line spacing.