Thanks folks - used the Drop Cap option and it worked perfectly.
Peter T. Daniels;494952 Wrote:
> I've never had an occasion to use it -- how does it interact with
> flexible spacing vs. Exactly spacing? (OP didn't say whether s/he wants
> the big
> letter raised or dropped.)
>
> On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 6:04:13 AM UTC-5, Stefan Blom wrote:-
> In this situation, that is the better option, of course.
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> "Peter T. Daniels"
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> Or you can use the "Drop Cap" feature, which puts your big letter a
> line
> or two or three ... below the line the rest of its word is on. You'll
> find
> it on the
> Insert tab, Text Group (6th from the left), 5th item.-
> -
> On Monday, November 18, 2013 5:53:18 PM UTC-5, Stefan Blom wrote:-
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> You have to set a fixed value for the line spacing. In the Paragraph
> dialog
> box, choose "Exactly" for line spacing, and specify some appropriate
> value.
> (Some trial and error may be required to make it look good.)
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> Stefan Blom
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> Hi all, I have what I think is a relatively easy to fix issue (I
> just
> don't know what the fix is). I'm in Word 2007 and am trying to make
> the
> first letter in a line of text larger than the remainder of the line
> -
> like in a story book - but when I just increase the font size of
> course
> it changes the line spacing. I tried going into the paragraph dialog
>
> and
> fiddling around with the line spacing but with no result because it
> changes the spacing for the entire paragraph. I'd appreciate
> whatever
> help you can give me. Thanks.---
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