Let me guess.... you are hitting the ENTER key to get a new line?
You probably should be typing continuously to let it wrap to the next line by itself... When you hit ENTER, it is forming a new Paragraph, with a blank line in between paragraphs.
You can force a new line within the same paragraph by HOLDING the SHIFT KEY, then hit ENTER. This will allow you to make a list of items in one paragraph, so you do not have spaces between the lines.
You really don't want to go through the hassle of creating a new email stylesheet. If you start messing with that, you will end up creating styles that some people won't be able to read when they get your email. (There is a divine purpose for everything, but the people that invented the Internet did not reveal their purpose... just ask Al Gore).
Good Luck and Happy Computing!
When i compose e-mail double spacing is already programmed in. How can i control the spacing myself?
Well,since you didn't name the email client, I can imagine it is ure Outlook Express? or yahoo defaults?
go to ure settings and change ure Default Options or tools menu.
hugs,ICY
Reply:Aside from the simple convenience of letting Word do the indenting for you automatically, there are good reasons not to use the Tab key or the spacebar to create indents. First, if you're going to use desktop publishing software to publish the document, all those blank spaces and tabs can wreak havoc with your formatting. Second, when you let Word do the indenting not only will you save some wear and tear on your pinky or thumb, but you'll also ensure consistent formatting throughout your document. Finally, if you use Word's indenting tools, you can easily change the setting across a document whenever you wish--something that's impossible if you use the spacebar to do your indenting.
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