How to Adjust Line Spacing in Microsoft Word
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Learn two ways to change the line spacing in Microsoft Word for individual lines and paragraphs. Plus, learn how to single-space an entire document. • These steps are for Word for Microsoft 365 (formally Office 365), Word 2021, Word 2019, Word 2016, Word 2013, and Word 2010. • Chapters: • 0:00 Introduction • 1:07 Basic Method: Adjust Line Spacing from the Ribbon • 2:42 Advanced Method: Adjust Line Spacing from the Paragraph Dialog Box • 5:32 Quick Tip: Single-Space an Entire Document from the Paragraph Dialog Box • 📝 Companion Blog Post/Transcript for this Video • ========================================= • How to Adjust Line Spacing in Microsoft Word • https://erinwrightwriting.com/adjust-... • 💻 Related Resources • ================== • How to Adjust Letter Spacing in Microsoft Word for PC and Mac (Video) • • How to Adjust Letter Spacing in Micro... • How to Adjust the Space between Words in Microsoft Word (Video) • • How to Adjust the Space between Words... • How to Use the Editor in Microsoft Word (Spelling Grammar Check) (Video) • • How to Use the Editor in Microsoft Wo... • How to Indent Paragraphs in Microsoft Word (Video) • • How to Indent Paragraphs in Microsoft... • How to Create Hanging Indents in Microsoft Word (Video) • • How to Create Hanging Indents in Micr... • How to Insert Tables in Microsoft Word (Video) • • Three Ways to Insert Tables in Micros... • How to Adjust Page Margins in Microsoft Word (Video) • • How to Adjust Page Margins in Microso... • How to Add Page Numbers in Microsoft Word (Video) • • How to Add Page Numbers in Microsoft ... • 💻 Please visit my blog at https://erinwrightwriting.com for more easy-to-follow tips on writing, editing, and document software. • Thank you for watching! • #microsoftword #microsoft365 • All Rights Reserved © 2025 Erin Wright
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