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sophie_1003 | 14:24 Tue 30th Jun 2009 | Technology
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I have got Windows Vista which I am finally getting used to but on Word when I press enter to sart a new line, in the current situation, for an address on a letter, it leaves a much bigger gap than usual. The line spacing is on 1.0 and if I just press the space bar until the text moves down to the next line it doesn't leave such a big gap. Why is it doing this and is there any way I can fix it?
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never mind found it :o)
Can you tell me how to get rid of it then sophie as it's been driving me mad! Thanks.
As well as line spacing, you need to click remove space after next paragraph.

On the paragraph tab,click the line spacing button and Add Space Before/After Paragraph and Remove Space Before/After Paragraph should be listed at bottom. CLick them to toggle between add and remove.

Hope that makes sense!
Yes, got there in the end. Thanks pigletion.
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hi jan, sorry went offline just before you must have answered, i used the same process as pigletion describes!

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