Um, what's the document inspector and how do I open it? Thanks for your help.

May and Wyn

On 2010-03-24, at 5:46 PM, Howard Dupuis wrote:

> Not sure about what to do with Text Edit, but with Pages, the
> following will do the trick:
> 1) Select the whole document, assuming you want the whole thing double
> spaced. (Command-a).
> 2) Open the document inspector, choose the "Text" radio button, and
> the "Text" tab below that.
> 3) Using VO and the right arrow (or another method of your choosing),
> go down to spacing, and simply change the 1 in the edit field under
> lines to a 2. (This is down a bit, past character, just below a way to
> adjust lines by percentage.
> 4) Close the document inspector, and you will have a double-spaced
> file. If you add to it, etc., it will remain as such. (At least, it
> has worked that way for me.)
> Sometimes there is so much stuff in the document inspector that it can
> seem more than a little daunting, but what I've described here will
> most definitely work.
> Happy writing.
> Howard
> May McDonald wrote:
>> Hi, can someone please help me. I can't not get my files to double space. 
>> I've tried both in text edit and in pages and the format stays as single 
>> spaced.
>> 
>> May and Wyn
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