Gil,

you have a lot of choices; before you start adjusting any of these, you
should make a backup copy of your document:

 * in 2003, you can go to the file menu > print preview > and choose "shrink
to fit".  you tell it how many pages you want the entire document to be, and
it will adjust the font size downwards until it gets there.  as your font
size shrinks, so does your line height.

you can adjust the font size yourself just around the area where you want a
few more lines to squeeze in.

you can manually adjust the line spacing (it's a paragraph formatting
option), to be some particular point size.

you can work with the paragraph formatting options of "keep with next" "keep
together" and widows and orphans, all of which control where page breaks
happen within and before or after paragraphs.

all of these are an advanced user function except maybe "shrink to fit", and
that only works on the entire document, and then only on relatively short
documents of only a few pages.

hth,

Chip



-----Original Message-----
From: Pastor Gil Pries [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 5:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Adding Lines To Page

Hi,
How do I change the number of lines in Word 2007?  I think it is single
spacing and I don't have any foot notes,  but want to increase the number of
lines on a page.
How do I do this?
Thanks,]
Pastor Gil

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