Exercises for a Word 2016 Competition

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Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58216 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -
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Hello,

as part of a competition, it may be required to:

- format a text with a line spacing of 1 and 1/22, how to enter this value?
- separate a two line spacing title from the rest of the text, what is the method?
(Do we press ENTER two times?)
- move to the right a text (XXXX) to the end of the body text, separating it by two line spaces.

I can't find the exact methods.

Thank you in advance for your insights.

Best regards.

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  1. Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58216 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 482
     
    Have you taken a look at your class notes?

    Right-click in a document and select "Paragraph":
    You will see the differences between line spacing and spacing...
    You will also see the settings for indentations!

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    Raymond (INSA, AFPA)
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    1. JulBar
       
      Hello Raymond,

      Thank you. I obviously know the difference between the two.
      If this value of "1 and 1/22" (=1.05454545...) is required, there must be a way to specify it exactly in this form.
      The same goes for setting a gap of two line spaces (2 X 1.0454545...).
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    2. Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58216 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 482
       
      I don't know! I don't even know what your 1/22 is ...
      That's why I suggested you consult your courses, your tutorials, and the exercises you did during your training.
      Your exam seems to be of a very high level in word processing. So, it is essential that you have received quite an advanced introduction.
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