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How to change line SPACING

Frame does not allow you to simply set a document's line spacing to be
single or double-spaced.  Instead, you can effectively set the line
spacing for a paragraph tag or type (e.g. Body) in one of two ways.

One way to set the line spacing is to move the text cursor into a
paragraph and select the Format -> Paragraph -> Designer menu option.
In the Line Spacing field, select the point value which corrsponds to
single, 1.5, or double line spacing.  Then, to set the spacing value for
this paragraph only, click on the Apply button.  To set the spacing for
all paragraphs tagged with the same name, click on the Update All
button.

The other way to change the line spacing for an individual paragraph
is to move the cursor to that paragraph, click on the button with
horizontal lines on it, located under the Format and View menus, and
choose the line spacing you desire.

Last Updated: 1/15/97

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