To automatically get two spaces after a period click on the Tools menu and choose AutoCorrect.
Under the AutoCorrect tab place a period in the box under 'Replace:'
In the 'With:' box place a period and click the Spacebar twice.
2007-02-05 09:33:51
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answered by alpha 7
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Select AutoCorrect Options from Tools menu. Put a period in the text box corresponding to Replace and put 2 spaces in the text box corresponding to With. Now click OK button. Now you will get 2 spaces when u put a single period in MS Word. I hope this will help you. Enjoy yourself with MS Word.
2007-02-10 19:14:55
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answered by AJITH 2
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Tools > Grammar > Options then check the box to check for two spaces between a period and the next sentence.
2007-02-03 14:11:14
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm not probably valuable concerning the 2nd area of your question, yet double spacing is easy. There are 2 methods, yet im not sure in case you will understand the 1st one. a million) decide on your text fabric (Ctrl A), and on the best of your reveal, next to the text fabric alignment buttons (that are to the superb on your formidable, italics, and underline buttons) is a button with horizontal strains and a pair of arrows (one that is going up and one that is going down) purely click that and choose ur spacing. 2) decide on text fabric(Ctrl A), bypass to format ---> Paragraph, then under the Spacing heading, there's a drop down menu that asks you by way of how plenty you desire to area your text fabric. There are even different formattings you will hit upon in there. desire this helped! stable success alongside with your novel :)
2016-12-13 08:18:52
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answered by ? 4
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set the spacing to 1.5 or 2....
2007-02-03 13:58:27
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answered by Agent_Double 3
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