Okay, here it is in easy steps:
1. Press Ctrl+* or click on the button that has a paragraph mark (¶) on it
to display nonprinting characters. You will see a paragraph mark (¶) at the
end of every paragraph of text.
2. Wherever you see a paragraph mark that doesn't have any text, press
Backspace or select it and press Delete.
3. In the next paragraph of text, press Ctrl+0 (zero). This will add 12
points of Space Before to your paragraph, which will be the equivalent of
the empty paragraph you just deleted.
4. Alternatively, you can go to the Paragraph dialog (by selecting Paragraph
on the Format menu, or by right-clicking and choosing Paragraph). In that
dialog, you will see a number of settings. Toward the bottom of the left
side is one labeled Spacing, with two spin boxes labeled Before and After.
If you click the up arrow in the Before box twice, you'll get 12 points
Space Before (the same thing you did with Ctrl+0). Or you can add Space
After, or both.
For reference, there are 72 points in an inch, so 12 points equals 1/6", the
same as a line space on a typewriter (which types 6 lines per inch).
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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