![]() There is so much to do here! All you have to do is select the text you’d like to change (hit Ctrl + A on your keyboard to select the entire document) and go to the Format Paragraph dialog box. I mean, the Paragraph dialog box is one of my favorite places in Word. I was very excited about this whole blog topic as a learning exercise. Times New Roman, for example, makes me crazy because when there is an “r” and an “n” next to each other, to me they look like an “m.” I secretly believe that if my manuscript is in an easy-to-read font like Arial or Tahoma, the editor (that poor soul who reads thousands of pages a week) will be more kindly disposed to buy my book. Why had I never done this before, you ask? Mostly because I’m half blind. ![]() I’ve been writing for nearly a decade and teaching computer classes for longer than that. I thought, I’ve been teaching Word since version 2.0, I can do a pesky Paragraph setting. When someone in my writing chapter asked me if I could “please, please, please write a blog about how to get 25 lines per page,” I responded “of course I will” even though I’d never done this setting in my life.
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