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Change line spacing for select parts of your document Select the paragraphs you want to change. SelectHome>Line and Paragraph Spacing. Select the amount of line spacing you want. Or, selectLine Spacing Options. In theParagraphdialog box underSpacing, select the options you want, including the s...
Choose an option. To single space your document, selectNo Paragraph Space. To return to the original settings later, go toDesign>Paragraph Spacingand choose the option underStyle Set. This may beDefaultor the name of style you're currently using. Change the line spacing in a portion of the...
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Change data types for font unit values to FWORD, UFWORD. Added note regarding some CJK fonts having unexpected xAvgCharWidth values. Added details related to use of int16 for ySubscriptXSize, ySubscriptYSize, ySuperscriptXSize, ySuperscriptYSize, yStrikeoutSize. Added clarifications for fsSele...
Step 3. Select the text you want to apply a new color, then click "Color" to choose your desired color in the right-side Format panel. Apart from that, you also can use some advanced format options, such as line spacing, character spacing, horizontal scaling, and stroke width. Step 4...
I would like to type in a box of a particular width, and for text that spills over this to automatically move below it, just like when you run out of space at the edge of the page in microsoft word and the like. When I change the size of my text box it changes the sc...
Any of these formats may have been prefixed by a sign and may have been formatted slightly differently depending on field width and precision (sometimes with unusual effects, for example printf("%.2f\n", INFINITY) would print 1.#J because the #INF would be "rounded" to a 2-digit precis...
Any of these formats may have been prefixed by a sign and may have been formatted slightly differently depending on field width and precision (sometimes with unusual effects, for example printf("%.2f\n", INFINITY) would print 1.#J because the #INF would be "rounded" to a 2-digit precis...
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