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Triple-Spacing Documents

Summary: Print your document with lots of space between each line—triple space it! Here's some quick and easy steps for getting the spacing you want without affecting your document in a lasting manner.

If you ever have a need to triple-space your document before printing it, Word provides an easy way to do this. If possible, you should keep your document in the format in which you view it on the screen, and only format it for triple spacing before you actually print. To print a triple-spaced version of your document, do the following:

  1. Save your document.
  2. Press Ctrl+A.
  3. Make sure the Home tab of the ribbon is displayed.
  4. Click the down-arrow at the right side of the Line Spacing tool. A number of spacing options appear.
  5. Choose 3. Your entire document is triple spaced.
  6. Print your document.
  7. Close your document without saving.

This last step is important. If you save your document before exiting, then the triple spacing will be permanently saved with the document, as well.

You can also triple-space your document by following these steps:

  1. Save your document.
  2. Press Ctrl+A to select the entire document.
  3. Display the Home tab of the ribbon.
  4. Click the small icon at the bottom-right of the Paragraph group. Word displays the Paragraph dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.) Notice that none of the fields in the dialog box are filled in. This is because you have selected the entire document, and no single paragraph setting applies to the entire document.
  5. In the Spacing area, choose Multiple in the Line Spacing drop-down list.
  6. Change the At setting (to the right of the Line Spacing drop-down list) to 3.
  7. Click on OK.
  8. Print your document.
  9. Close your document without saving.

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