How do I stop Word putting big spaces between lines?

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pjburton42

I scanned a document using OmniPage Pro. and saved it as a Microsoft Word
2000XP.doc Some lines have very large spaces between them. I have set
single line spacing. How do I get proper single line spacing?
 
G

grammatim

I scanned a document using OmniPage Pro. and saved it as a Microsoft Word
2000XP.doc  Some lines have very large spaces between them.  I have set
single line spacing.  How do I get proper single line spacing?

Turn on your non-printing characters (click the paragraph mark in the
toolbar) and see if OmniPage didn't insert a bunch of empty paragraphs
between some lines.

Get rid of them with Find and Replace: Find ^p^p (two paragraph marks
in a row), Replace with ^p

There might also be empty spaces in those empty paragraphs -- you can
remove them by Find ^p (that is, type a space before ^p) and again
replace with ^p.

(It wouldn't hurt to first replace all multiple spaces with a single
space -- just Find two spaces and Replace with one space, and repeat
until it tell you it found 0 examples.)
 
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pjburton42

Thanks. There were some empty paragraphs, which I deleted, and also some
section breaks, which can be removed by putting the cursor before the break
and pressing 'delete'.
I also cleared some of the space by choosing 'clear formatting' from the
style menu.
 
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traci718

I followed all the steps the ^p replacing,and there were 38 of them. Then did
the justified to the top setting and all this worked. No more typing one
sentence hitting enter and the next sentence starts at the bottom of the
page.
But I opened a new page and tried a couple sentences to see if it still
worked correctly, but it didn't. I have to change the setting from justified
to top so all sentences stay together.
Please help.
And if you can tell me how to get back to a plain sheet of paper instead of
a graph paper each time I open a new document cause I have no ideal how that
happened. I opened it up and there it was.
 
T

traci718

I followed all the steps the ^p replacing,and there were 38 of them. Then did
the justified to the top setting and all this worked. No more typing one
sentence hitting enter and the next sentence starts at the bottom of the
page.
But I opened a new page and tried a couple sentences to see if it still
worked correctly, but it didn't. I have to change the setting from justified
to top so all sentences stay together.
Please help.
And if you can tell me how to get back to a plain sheet of paper instead of
a graph paper each time I open a new document cause I have no ideal how that
happened. I opened it up and there it was.
 
T

traci718

I followed all the steps the ^p replacing,and there were 38 of them. Then did
the justified to the top setting and all this worked. No more typing one
sentence hitting enter and the next sentence starts at the bottom of the
page.
But I opened a new page and tried a couple sentences to see if it still
worked correctly, but it didn't. I have to change the setting from justified
to top so all sentences stay together.
Please help.
And if you can tell me how to get back to a plain sheet of paper instead of
a graph paper each time I open a new document cause I have no ideal how that
happened. I opened it up and there it was.
 
J

Jay Freedman

For the top justification problem, you have to do the same fix in the Normal.dot
template (or Normal.dotm if you have Word 2007). After changing the setting in
the Page Setup dialog, click the Default button at the bottom of the dialog to
change the Normal template.

To remove the grid, if you have Word 2003 or earlier, display the Drawing
toolbar. Click the Draw button at the left end, click Grid, and uncheck the
"Display gridlines on screen" option. If you have Word 2007, click the View tab
of the ribbon and uncheck the Gridlines box in the Show/Hide group.

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all
may benefit.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

In a new Blank Document, without making any other changes, go to Page Setup
and change the vertical alignment to Top. Then click Default... and answer
yes to the ensuing dialog.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
 
L

lovehunter

pjburton42 said:
I scanned a document using OmniPage Pro. and saved it as a Microsoft Word
2000XP.doc Some lines have very large spaces between them. I have set
single line spacing. How do I get proper single line spacing?
 

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