Setting Line Spacing; Seming Line Spacing - Canon Cat Reference Manual

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3. Setting
Line Spacing
ILINE SPACE]
allows you
to
select
single-spacing,
one-
and-a-half-spacing,
and
double-spacing
for
your text.
The
ruler indicates
the
line spacing
at the
current location of the
cursor
by
highlighting
one
of
the three
line
spacing signs
under the 6 on the
ruler.
Repeatedly pressing
[LINE SPACE]
while
holding
[USE FRONT] causes
you to
go
through the
three settings
one
after
another.
If
the
highlight is
extended,
all
para-
graphs
containing highlighted
characters
will
be
affected.
If
the
highlight
is
not
extended only
the
paragraph
contain-
ing
it
is affected.
[LINE SPACE]
affects
a
paragraph
from
its
first
line to
the
line
following
the return. For example, a
double-spaced
paragraph always
has
a
blank line after
the
retum
that ends
the paragraph.
If
the
highlight
is
on
a
return
that
forms
a
blank line
when
you
use[LINE SPACEI,
further typing at
that
return
will
have the
line
spacing
you
selected.
This
is how
you
select
line
spacing
fortext
that has yet
to
be typed.
Using One Paragraph As the Model
for
Those Above
It
If
the
highlight
is
extended when you
use
[LINE
SPACE],
all
paragraphs
containing
highlighted
characters change
to
match
the
line
spacing
of
the last
highlighted
paragraph.
If
you give
[LINE
SPACE]
again,
all
paragraphs
containing
highlighted
characters change
to the next
spacing
on
the
list.
If
all
paragraphs
containing highlighted
characters
already
have the
same
line
spacing, the
line
spacing
immediately
changes
to
the
next
spacing on the
list.
UNDO and the
LINE
SPACE
Command
[UNDO] restores the
line
spacing to
what
it
was
before you
used
the command.

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