Text spacing problem

J

Jon

I am have trouble with spacing between lines of text and
am not sure how to solve it.

Example1 Test Example2 Test
Test
Test

The first example is what I want but the second example
is what I get can anyone help me with this. Everything is
set to "Single Space". Is there something else in
formatting I am missing?

Thanks in advance
Jon
 
J

JDR

Jon

To get single spacing you need to do Shift > Ente

To get more precise with your paragraphs you can do the following
Open your FP web > Go to the page > Select Format > Style
In your styles list select "p" > Click Modify > Select Format > Paragrap

You can now control all paragraphs on the page using an inline style

JD
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J

Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
I am have trouble with spacing between lines of text and
am not sure how to solve it.

Example1 Test Example2 Test
Test
Test

The first example is what I want but the second example
is what I get can anyone help me with this. Everything
is set to "Single Space". Is there something else in
formatting I am missing?

By default, there's always a blank line between two
paragraphs. To avoid the blank line, either:

1. Press Shift+Enter rather than Enter at the end of
the last sentence. This inserts a line break rather
than a paragraph ending.

2. To avoid spacing between paragraphs everywhere on
the page:
a. Choose Style from the Format menu.
b. Click New.
c. In the Name (Selector) box, type P.
d. Click Format, and then Paragraph.
e. Set all the following fields to zero:
Before Text
After Text
Spacing Before
Spacing After
f. Click OK, OK, and OK.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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