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Is it possible, and if so, how, to set the distance betweem each line of text?

 

Additionally, how do you create a line space when you use bullet points in MTEXT - whilst making sure the bullet points are not just typed in text.

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1. Yes it is possible to set the distance between each line of text.

Simply look at the commandline when you initiate the MTEXT command.

 

2. Whilst in the MTEXT editor, simply right click, then navigate to Bullets and Lists.

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1. Yes it is possible to set the distance between each line of text.

Simply look at the commandline when you initiate the MTEXT command.

 

2. Whilst in the MTEXT editor, simply right click, then navigate to Bullets and Lists.

 

 

Good answes. Although I wasnt clear enough with my questions.

 

I need to edit the line spacing of already created text; in some cases a substantial amount that I cant really afford to re-type.

 

Please could you also be more specific about where the line spacing options are in the mtext window.

 

Thankyou :)

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Good answes. Although I wasnt clear enough with my questions.

 

I need to edit the line spacing of already created text; in some cases a substantial amount that I cant really afford to re-type.

 

Please could you also be more specific about where the line spacing options are in the mtext window.

 

Thankyou :)

 

Doubleclick on the MText to bring up the Text Formatting window. If you are used to Word it works the same way. Mark all the text while in the Text Formatting window, and then find the button called "Line Spacing" (a button wiht lines and two arrows next to the lines, 9th button on my window) and then select the line spacing you want.

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That's the problem; I cant seem to find that button - either an icon or a text shortcut

 

I tried to do a print screen but I dont know how to insert the image into this message either.

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You can also edit the Line space factor in Properties

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