At the top, click Format, then Paragraph, then Line Spacing. It should automatically be on Single, so click down to Double.
oh and do this before you start typing. if you already typed stuff, just highlight the text, then go ahead and do all that stuff.
hope that helps!
2006-10-04 19:28:37
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answered by Just another nickname 4
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First "select all" under the Edit menu or hit "Ctrl + A". Then go to the "Format" menu and click on "Paragraph". A screen will pop up. Under "Spacing" there will be a drop down under "line spacing". Click that downward arrow and put it on "double spacing". Then click OK.
That should work. You can also do this before you begin writing and it will come out double spaced as you write.
2006-10-05 02:32:31
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answered by Anonymous
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As usual open a Microsoft Office Word Application window.
Change the line spacing to double (Click the Format menu on the menubar, then Paragraph, click on arrow on the left of Line spacing and click on double).
Now we have to save the document under the normal. Click File, Saves as..., then under the Save as type, click Document templates, click normal and then Click save to save.
Close the Window and next time you open it; it will be double spaced.
2006-10-05 03:14:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the following: Format -> Font -> Character Spacing OR Format -> Paragraph -> Indents and Spacing.
2006-10-05 02:33:06
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answered by Andrei 3
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I'm pretty sure it can't be done. Why not just double space each document?
2006-10-05 02:33:28
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answered by smile 3
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the toolbar where it has your bold, italic, etc., there should be a little button with a small arrow pointing down. click on it, then mouse over add/ remove buttons. find the ones that talk about spacing. check them. then, when you are done, click on the buttons on the toolbar that deal with spacing and voila! you're done.
2006-10-05 02:31:24
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answered by ~Amber~ 4
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