write three facts about spacing in ms word
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About line spacing
Line spacing is the space between each line in a paragraph. Microsoft Word allows you to customize the line spacing to be single spaced (one line high), double spaced (two lines high), or any other amount you want. The default spacing in Word 2013 is 1.08 lines, which is slightly larger than single spaced.
In the images below, you can compare different types of line spacing. From left to right, these images show the default line spacing, single spacing, and double spacing.
Select the items you want to edit. On the Home tab, snap the Line and Paragraph Spacing key. Determine how many line spaces you require or press LineSpacing Choices at the bottom of the list, and then choose the options you require in the Paragraph dialog box beneath option Spacing.
In typography, Word spacing applies to the measurement of the space within words. It should be distinguished from the spacing of letter and sentence. Typographers may change the spacing of characters or words in a body of content by readability.