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In the Word Paragraph dialog box, you cannot set the character spacing for text because the character spacing can only be set in Font.
How to set the "Paragraph" and "Font" settings:
1. First, select the text content that needs to be set in the open word document and click the icon on the right side of the "Paragraph" tab at the top of the page.
2. After clicking, you can enter the dialog box of "Paragraph" settings, where you can set alignment and indentation.
3. At the bottom of the window, you can also choose the setting of "line spacing" or the spacing before and after the paragraph.
4. If you need to set the character spacing, you can right-click the text content and select "Font" in the open menu.
5. Then select the "Advanced" option in the font settings dialog box that opens, and set the character spacing in it.
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This problem should optionally not be able to set the alignment of the text in the Word paragraph dialog box.
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Select B, and the character spacing is set in the Font dialog box.
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Method steps.
1. Select the text you want to set.
2. Place the mouse over the small triangle of the text color above the menu bar.
3. Mouse over the gradient and click on the other gradient.
4. Select Chinese fill, 5. Select gradient fill in text fill.
6. There is a color selection in the preset color.
You can get an eye-catching text effect.
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Hehe, the result of your initial operation should be called the "Activation" text box, not the "Selected" text box, after clicking the text box border, the text box border appears after eight control flags appear on the "selected" state; After "activated", the content of the text box can be performed, and only after "selected" can the text box itself be expanded, reduced, deleted, and so on.
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Hehe! There is progress! You have to do it yourself to get the rewards!
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d, no suspense. LZ can try it yourself.
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1. In Word, if you want to put a horizontal line in the middle of some words, you need to select the text first.
word, then right-click on the text and click on the font in the pop-up options;
2. In the open font setting window, click the strikethrough under the effect, so that it is checked, and then click OK;
3. You can also select the text you want to underline first, and then click the ABC icon with a horizontal line in the upper left, so that you can also draw a horizontal line on the text.
4. You can also click on this ABC icon first, and then click with the mouse where you want to enter text in the document, and then start typing text, no matter how much text is typed, it will be a horizontal line in the middle of the text.
5. You can also draw two horizontal lines in the middle of the text, and the way to draw is to select the text first, then click the font, and then check the double strikethrough line on the font window.
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1. Take word 2010 version as an example, first select the text you want to underline, and then click the underline icon at the top of the page, as shown in the figure below;
2. After clicking the underline icon, you will see that a line has been drawn in the middle of the selected text;
3. Or select the text to be underlined first, click the lower right icon on the right side of the font column at the top of the page, and the font dialog box will be displayed;
4. In the pop-up font box, click the font column, then put a checkmark in front of the strikethrough under the effect, and then click OK;
5. In this way, you can also draw a line in the middle of the selected text.
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This is a single strikethrough, select the format, font, and there is this option in the dialog box, and you can check it.
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That's strikethrough, which can be achieved through the font dialog.
1. Select the text that needs to be set;
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Well, if you draw a line in the middle of my article when you type, I think there should be a pull-down curve like this. All you need to do is select one of these curves in this curve.
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Hello, this is a single strikethrough, you select the font format, there is this option below, remove it, you can ha.
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This feature is available in the font module of version 07 and version 10, to the right of the "underline" icon in the font bar.
I don't know if there is version 03, but if not, it can only be achieved by drawing.
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Select the word you want to underline,And then the format,Font,There is a strikethrough below the effect in the pop-up box.,Just check it.,Half of the font effect is in the format.,I hope it's useful to you.。
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Select the word you want to underline, then right-click, font, there is a strikethrough under the effect, check, OK
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If you just change the format of the default style, you won't be able to change the document. You can create your own styles, headings 1, 2, 3....Body, set the name of the style you like, and check "New document based on this template" before saving.
Open the target document that you want to use a custom style, and you will find that the optional style does not have the previous custom style at all. The following needs to import custom styles: open the Style Manager, note that there is an "Import Export" button at the bottom of the "Manage Styles" tab - click this button, in the pop-up interface, the optional area on the right is all the styles in the "normal dotm", including the styles you created before - click on the styles you want to import, and then click the copy button, the styles can be copied to your current document.
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This is a bug in the lower version of the word software, you only need to close the "Document Structure" view (outline directory) before saving the closed document, and then save the closed, and you can do it.
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After the format and style in the word document are set, every time you open it, you have to set it again because of the wrong setting, the solution is:
1. First of all, open the Word document that needs to be set up.
2. Then, switch the Word document to the start option of the ribbon.
3. Then, select one of the styles in the style group in the Start options to set the shortcut key.
4. Select the third style, then right-click and select the modify option in the drop-down bar.
5. After clicking the modify option, a pop-up box will pop up to modify the style.
6. Click the format button in the lower left corner of the Modify Style pop-up box, and then select the shortcut button in the display bar that appears.
7. After that, click the specified button, then click Close to close the pop-up box, and then click OK to close the previous pop-up box. Then select the content in the word document, and then enter the shortcut key Ctrl+9, then the text content will become the style you just selected.
Notes:
As the core program of the Office suite, Word offers many easy-to-use document creation tools, as well as a rich feature set for creating complex documents. Even using just word to apply a little text formatting or processing can make a simple document more appealing than just plain text.
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Just solved, it is preferred to select all the styles of the transformation format and then adjust it with the ruler, and then save it.
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Formatting and styling you want to save it in, not in the current document.
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1. Select Save File As
bai template, in saving.
You can see the saved position of your word template in the dialog box, and make a note of it.
2. Generate a new text and adjust your commonly used fonts, formats, etc. Then save it as a template (you'll need to take a different name to save it, since the default template is in use).
3. Go to your template folder to delete the default template, and replace the file name of your saved template with the default template name.
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Maybe you forgot to save it, or maybe it's a version issue.
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I'm having the same issue, my workaround is to save the file in compatibility mode (word-97) and that's fine.
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I just tried a a, d are all wrong a, I can set the color and size of the text in the text box d, the amount of input in the text box will not affect the size of the text box.
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