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Old October 4th, 2007, 07:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Cosmo
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Default Labels-single spacing - how to make default Word 2007

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"Graham Mayor" wrote:

It is nothing to do with single spacing, but with inter-paragarph spacing.
The default setting for normal style (used for labels) is to have 12 points
of space after each paragraph and it is that that appears to show the double
spacing on the labels (the address lines each being a paragraph).

It seems odd that Microsoft swapped Normal style and the No spaced stype
while leaving normal as the default style for labels. They would have been
better creating a normal spaced style and left normal unspaced as in
previous versions. You can make these changes if you wish as long as you
remember to save them in normal.dot.

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Icemaiden wrote:
Well, I changed my "normal" style to be single spaced a while ago so
that doesn't seem to be the solution and I don't use the address
block for the merges, I put in each separate field. So what I'm
hearing, is there is no way to set the default label document to be
single spaced?! I have an office of 21 people that use Word merges
with Access and I'd really like to be able to tell them how to
configure their software to work correctly.

Sometimes I really dislike Microsoft with their holier-than-thou
decisions on what they think people should use. Office 2007 is a
prime example!

Thanks.

LT

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

Are you talking about line spacing or paragraph spacing. Possibly
you have the paragraph spacing in the Normal style set to have 12pts
after it and because the elements of the address are in separate
paragraphs, they appear to be double spaced.

You may also be using the addressblock which has each element of the
address in a separate paragraph. Instead of doing that, just insert
the individual merge fields into the label in the configuration that
you want them, separating each with a new line feed (Shift+Enter)
rather than a carriage return if you want to retain the space
between paragraphs in your Normal style.

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Hope this helps.

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services on a paid consulting basis.

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"Icemaiden" wrote in message
...
I've set my default template/document in Word 2007 to single space
for all new documents. However, this doesn't seem to hold true
when trying to do a
mail merge with labels??!!?? I can't seem to find a way to change
the default label document - if there is such an animal.... I want
all my documents to be single spaced - labels, envelopes, letters
etc. - I want it
to be the default (don't want to manually change each and every
document I create). If I choose to change to a different paragraph
style, I will! I don't want MS to choose for me.

Help!?!?!
Thanks. :-)
LT