MS Word 2007: How to have single line spacing as the standard rather than 10pt?

1 I have Office 2003. It seems to me you'd need to go to Word's top menu of "Format" and in the drop down menu click on "Paragraph" and the tab "Indents and Spacing" appears. You go below General/ Indentation/ to Spacing which has Before and After, where you can enter a zero point size (0 pt) in the After window.

Click OK.

2 In the line spacing options window change the spacing after to 0pt then click the default button to set this as the default for all documents.

I am using MS Word 2007. I just changed the Spacing exactly where you said using the little arrows to the right of the 10 pt. It decremented down to 0 pt.

Then I closed Word and opened it back up. The new settings had taken effect. I think it’s just that simple.

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