Default Word 2007 to "No Spacing"?

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shawn

Is there a setting to make Word 2007 default to use "No Spacing" under the
Styles of the Home Tab?

It's very annoying that it defaults to normal. I never use it!!! It's
especially when doing a Mail Merge and I have to put Name, Name2, Contact,
Address, Address2, etc.. all on one tiny label. Can't do that with the
spacing it does by normal. Each time I have to change it to no spacing.
 
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Graham Mayor

Apply the Word 2003 style set. (Change Styles on the Home Tab)

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shawn

Yes, I know I can change styles.

I'd like it to ALWAYS use no spacing by default. When I create a new
document it's "normal" and I don't want that at all.
 
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Graham Mayor

The normal style in the Word 2003 style set has no spacing, thus by changing
the style set, you change the default spacing.
Tables always use the normal style by default.
Labels created by the label tool should eliminate the extra space (though in
practice they don't always) - see
http://www.gmayor.com/merge_labels_with_word_2007.htm

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shawn

Yes, I can change the style, but I can't find where to make it ALWAYS use
that style by default. Everytime I start Word or a new file it defaults to
Normal.

The way they did that label crap in 2007 really sucks. I used to be able to
fit more information on a label. I also used to be able to hit enter to make
a carriage return on the label and then start typing. No longer.. now when
you hit enter it moves the whole label down on the page.
 
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shawn

I can't find where to set it, though. That's what I'm asking this whole time
lol.

..... went to look again and found it this time. Thanks so much guys.

I had gone to the little button that opens up the Style Pane. I didn't see
the little drop down arrow above that where it says "Change Styles" and in
there I set to default.
 

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