
Tip: To stop WordPad from adding in its blank line after your current paragraph, hold down the Shift key while pressing Enter. Update: But what, you may ask, if you want to remove that blank line that WordPad places between paragraphs? To do that, choose the last option from the line-spacing menu: “Add 10pt space after paragraphs.” That removes the checkmark, telling WordPad to stop placing the extra space between paragraphs. A box appears, offering an explanation of what that button accomplishes. Tip: To see the purpose of any menu button, rest your mouse pointer over it. When you click the button, a menu appears (left), letting you change the line spacing to meet your needs. (The mouse pointer aims for it in the screenshot below.)

To change the line spacing in WordPad, look for the “line-spacing” button on the menu bar. But love ’em or hate ’em, they require some figuring out before you can get some work done. Instead of the familiar pull-down menus along the program’s top, the programs now sport a large button-filled bar known as a “ribbon menu.” Some people love the new menus, others hate them. How can I change it to give me one line between sentences?Ī: With Windows 7, Microsoft changed the menus in both Paint and WordPad. It’s set up to give me two lines between sentences. Q: I am having trouble with WordPad in Windows 7. Windows XP For Dummies, Second Edition (3).
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