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double-spaced? i have windows xp and im using the regular Word processor that it comes with (not microsoft works word processor) just REGULAR WORD and i NEED to double space my paper but i cant find any possible way to do it, but i know there's a way. how do i do it? (dont say press enter cause that'll get screwed up when i print) thanks SO much!
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Press CONTROL and the number 2 ]
highlight all the words and press control+2
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i have the same thing... there is no way... i downloaded a free word processor with double spacing AND abc check (since it doesnt have that either) just look up abiword on google and you should find it ]
ah u can go to format then paragraph on the dropdown menu. somewhere on the page it will say spacing then click on double. ]
Okay, when you open it, go to Format. Click on Paragraph. It will show you three little separations. The third one is spacing. The "Line Spacing" should say Single. Click on the drop down arrow and select double. When you type, it automatically double spaces everything for you! Hope this helped. ]
At the top of your word processor, got to "Format", then to "Paragraph", then to "Line Spacing" and then choose "Double". If that doesn't work, just use the enter button. Hope I helped :)
-Karen ]
Try looking online for a free word processor it should have double spacing options.
Wordpad and Notepad that come with windows dont have double spacing capabilities. ]
go to the format column at the top of the window screen, look for paragraph, when you fnd it click it, then choose the setting that says "spacing" and then clikc it and choose double. ]
you can`t do it on regular wordpad. that feature isn`t on there. try using another program. or just press enter twice but that will be kind of difficult. you could type the whole paper then go back and space it. sorry dear.
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go to format, then paragraph, then go to line spacing and pick -double- ]
With a version like regluar word, I dont think it has the feature of double spacing. I went on it myself, and tried to look for it...but could not find it. I think if all else fails, use enter. And hope it works out! ]
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