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Hi robert,
Sorry you’re going through this, and I appreciate you sharing the issue with me.
To better assist you and narrow down the cause, could you please provide a little more information?
- Does the line spacing issue happen in one specific Word document, or does it occur in all Word documents?
- Are you using the Word desktop app, Word for the web, or Word on Mac/mobile?
- When you change the line spacing, does the setting not apply at all, or does it apply incorrectly?
- Are other formatting options affected as well, such as font size, alignment, paragraph spacing, or styles?
- Could you please share a screenshot, if possible?
Once I have this information, I'll be better positioned to guide you through the next steps.
In the meantime, since you haven’t specified your account type (work/school vs. personal), I may not be able to provide an exact solution yet. Assuming you’re using a work account, please try the workarounds below. If you’re using a personal account, please let me know and I’ll tailor the guidance for that scenario.
1/ Check the line spacing and paragraph spacing settings
- In Word, please select the affected text, then go to Home > Line and Paragraph Spacing > Line Spacing Options.
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- In the Paragraph window, check the Line spacing value and also the Before/After paragraph spacing values. You may set Before and After to 0 pt if no extra paragraph spacing is needed.
2/ Clear the existing formatting and reapply it
- Select the affected text and choose Home > Clear All Formatting, then apply the desired line spacing again. This can help if the document contains hidden or conflicting formatting.
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3/ Test in a new blank Word document
- Try creating a new blank document, type a few sample lines, and test the same line spacing settings. This will help confirm whether the issue is document-specific or affecting Word overall.
4/ If the issue only happens in one document, copy the content into a new file
- You can copy the content from the affected document and paste it into a new blank Word document using Keep Text Only, then reapply the formatting.
- This can help remove corrupted or conflicting formatting from the original document.
5/ Restart Word and check for Office updates
- If you are using the Word desktop app, please restart Word and check for updates by going to File > Account > Update Options > Update Now.
I hope this helps clarify the available options. Should you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please feel free to share them in the comment below.
Thank you again for your patience and understanding.
I'm looking forward to your response.
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