Title: Paragraphs, etc.
1Paragraphs, etc.
- Line spacing
- Spacing between paragraphs
- Borders and shading
- Bulleting and numbering
- Alignment
- Indents
- Tabs
- Tables
2Line spacing
- Line spacing determines the amount of vertical
space between lines of text. - The line spacing you select will affect all lines
of text in the selected paragraph or the
paragraph that contains the insertion point. - Word uses single line spacing by default.
3- Line spacing is in the Format gt Paragraph menu.
- Some of the choices are
- Single
- 1.5 lines
- Double
- Multiple
4- 1.5 Lines results in line spacing for each line
that is one-and-one-half times that of single
line spacing. - For example, if 10-point text is spaced at 1.5
lines, the line spacing is approximately 15
points.
5- Double results in line spacing for each line that
is twice that of single line spacing. For
example, in double-spaced lines of 10-point text,
the line spacing is approximately 20 points.
6- Multiple results in line spacing that is
multiplied by a factor that you specify. - For example, a factor of 2 is equivalent to
double spacing. - If the factor is less than 1, like .8, the space
between lines will be even less than with single
spacing.
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8Spacing between paragraphs
- It is standard practice to leave extra space
between paragraphs in a text.
9Spacing between paragraphs
Spacing between lines within the paragraph
10- You set the space between paragraphs in units of
points. - Standard practice is 6 points, i.e. leave 6
points between paragraphs.
11Borders and shading
- Format gt Borders and Shading can be used to
highlight portions of text. - It is applied either to selected text, if any, or
the paragraph where the insertion point is. - The resulting dialog box looks like this
12This combination produces a shadow border of this
type.
13Bulleting and numbering
- Bulleting or numbering items in a list helps
highlight the individual items. - This is very important in presentations in
particular.
14- You can use the numbering button or the bulleting
button on the standard toolbar or - Format gt Bullets and Numbering
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18- It is important to remember that bullets and
numbering are executed on paragraphs. - So
- use a hard return (hit the Enter key) at the end
of each paragraph you want bulleted and it is
easier if you - select those paragraphs you want bulleted or
numbered before you choose the command!!
19- Also, once you start adding bulleted items, each
time you hit Enter, Word automatically begins
that line with another bullet. - If your bulleted list is done, you can hit
Backspace to remove the bullet and start typing
at the beginning of the line.
20- What if you want bulleting but some of the items
are more than a single paragraph long? - Answer Use ShiftEnter instead of Enter. This
forces the beginning of a new line within any
paragraph.
21- What if you want bulleted items that contain
bulleted lists, like this? - Here is a sub-item
- Here is another sub-item
- Answer Use the Increase Indent and Decrease
Indent buttons on the standard toolbar.
22Alignment
- Aligning paragraphs is used in helping to delimit
parts of text, emphasize others, etc.
23- Alignment can be set from the toolbar
24Alignment buttons
25- or from the Format gt Paragraph menu
26Alignment
27- For most document types left-align the
paragraphs. - For more formal texts, such as reports, justify
(i.e. simultaneously left and right align) the
text. - Supposedly, left aligned texts are easier to read.
28Indents
- Indents are used in paragraphs to visibly
separate paragraphs from each other. - Only the first line of each paragraph is
indented.
29- There are two left indents and one right.
- Of the left indents
- One (the top one on the toolbar) is for the first
line of a paragraph - the other is for the rest of the paragraph.
- Indents are measured from the left and right
margins.
30First line indent
Subsequent line indent
31- Another form of indent is the hanging indent.
- In the hanging indent it is all but the first
line that is indented. - It is often used in lists, definitions, etc.
32Subsequent line indent
First line indent
33- You can also have more control over the size of
the indent by using the - Format gt Paragraph dialog box
34Specify indent size
35Tabs
- Tabs are positions on a line that can be set so
that the insertion point can advance to that
position with one touch of the Tab key. - Once a tab has been set, hitting the tab key
bounces the insertion point to that position on
that line. - You can set the tabs either from the ruler or
from the Format gt Tabs dialog box.
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37Right-justified tab selected from the well on
the left of the ruler, and set/positioned on the
right by clicking it at that position on the
ruler.
Each click on the tab well steps through the
various tab types.
38Right-justified tab selected from the well on
the left of the ruler, and set/positioned on the
right by clicking it at that position on the
ruler.
Notice, while looking at this page, the use of
indents, the use of Shift Enter to advance a
line but stay in the same paragraph, and the use
of the Show/Hide Paragraph button to let you see
where you are in the structure of the paragraph.
39- To get rid of a tab, just grab it on the toolbar
and drag it down off the toolbar and let go. - You know you have a hold on the tab when a
vertical dotted line appears under it
40A tab when grabbed.
41- You have access to more details on tabs through
the Format gt Tabs dialog box.
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43- Notice that through this dialog box you can
change the default tab stop of half an inch to
something else. - Also note that you can also set leaders through
this dialog box
44Leader setting
45What is a leader?
- A leader is a series of dots, dashes, or
underlining that is used to guide the eye in
reading across a page. - It is often used in tables of contents.
46Right tab set
Leader
47Tables
- Tables are such a huge topic in Word that they
have a menu of their own. - Tables can often be used where you might consider
using tabs, because the gridlines in the table
need not show.
48- The simplest way to insert a table is to click on
the table button and drag your cursor down to
specify the structure of the table by selecting
the number of rows and columns you want
49Table button
A window drops down and you specify the size of
the table that you want by running your cursor
down and across the grid.