I've made the heigth of a line equal to zero

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Don J

I've changed the height of a line to zero. It has disappeared from view. I
don't seem to be able to reverse the operation or otherwise get it back.
The line contains information that will be difficult to duplicate. How do I
get it back?

Don J
 
Don J said:
I've changed the height of a line to zero. It has disappeared from view.
I don't seem to be able to reverse the operation or otherwise get it back.
The line contains information that will be difficult to duplicate. How do
I get it back?

Don J
try highlighting the lines above and below then change the line height to
single line spacing
 
I've highlghted one line above the missing line together with one line below
it, but how do I change the height to "single line spacing". Don't see how
to do it.

Don J
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Ctrl+1 would do that. But Ctrl+Q should work, too. For future reference, all
paragraph line spacing settings are in Format | Paragraph.

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And if you've set the height of a table row to zero, you should still be
able to tab into that row and set the row height back ("Table > Table
properties > Row > Specify height:" Choose "At least" in the box to the
right, rather than "Exactly").

Regards,
Klaus
 
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