On 09/01/2009 02:31 PM, Harold Fuchs wrote: > John Kaufmann wrote: >> In a message dated 2009.08.26 06:01 -0500, Richard Travers wrote: >> >>>>> How do you turn a single-spaced Write document into double-spaced? >>>> >>>> Why not simply Search and Replace (Cmd-F), put one space in Search and >>>> two in Replace by, then hit the Replace All button (or one by one if >>>> you fear for some problems...) >>> >>> Er - I suspect the OP is talking about line spacing, not character >>> spacing. > > One way: > > * Go to Find & replace > * Click More options > * Tick/check Regular Expressions > * In the Find box enter a single dollar sign > * In the Replace box enter "\n\n" without the quotes. That is > backslash n backslash n > * Click Replace All > * Done. > > What you have done is change the end of every line into 2 line-ends. > > Another way: > > * Select the whole document (Ctrl-A) > * Go to Format>Paragraph>Indents & Spacing > * Near the bottom of the pane there's a heading "Line spacing"; > select Double from the drop-down list > * Click OK > * Done >
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