Which of the following is the space between the text and the top bottom left and right edges of the page?

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To make the text on your slides easier to read, you might want to change the spacing between lines of text and between paragraphs in your PowerPoint presentation. You can also adjust the alignment and indentation of lines of text.

Line spacing [single-space, double-space, and so on] and vertical alignment [top, bottom, or middle] are available from menu buttons on the Home tab of the Ribbon, in the Paragraph group:

Figure 1: Line spacing

Figure 2: Vertical alignment

There are more detailed spacing options available in the Paragraph dialog box:

  1. On the slide, select the text that you want to change.

  2. Click Home, and in the Paragraph group, click the dialog box launcher.

    The Paragraph dialog box appears:

Here are the options available in the dialog box:

Alignment

  • To change the horizontal placement of text, in the Alignment box, choose Left, Center, Right, Justified, or Distributed. Justified adds spacing between words so that the lines of text touch both the left and right margins, except for the last line of the paragraph, which uses normal word spacing. Distributed is similar to Justified, but even the last line touches both the left and right margins, with space added between words and letters, as necessary.

Indentation

  • To add indentation or change the amount of indentation before text, select or type a number in the Before text box. You can use the Special options to only indent the first line, or to add a hanging indent.

    Indentation is measured in inches, and it can be any whole number or decimal, such as 1.2 inches.

Spacing

  • To change the spacing above or below a paragraph, type or click the arrows next to Before or After. This number can be any whole number or a decimal, such as 6.5.

  • To change the spacing above and within a paragraph, use the Line Spacing options: Single, 1.5 Lines, or Double. Or select Exactly and then add a point value [between 0 and 1584] in the At box. [The bigger the point value, the wider the spacing.] Or select Multiple and add a value to the At box. [Use any number less than or equal to 9.99: A value of 1 would equal single-spacing, while a value of 3 would equal triple-spacing].

Note: If you keep adding lines until you run out of room in a placeholder, AutoFit adjusts line spacing and font size to fit all list items in the placeholder. When this happens, the AutoFit Options

control appears. To turn off AutoFit, click AutoFit Options, and then click Stop Fitting Text to This Placeholder.

For other ways to work with indentation and spacing, see:

  • Increase or decrease indents

  • Create or remove a hanging indent

  • Add bullets or numbers to text

  • Video: Change font size, line spacing, and indentation

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Line spacing [single-space, double-space, and so on] and vertical alignment [top, bottom, or middle] are available from menu buttons on the Home tab of the Ribbon, in the Paragraph group:

Figure 1: Line spacing

Figure 2: Vertical alignment

There are more detailed spacing options available in the Paragraph dialog box:

  1. On the slide, select the text that you want to change.

  2. Click Home, and in the Paragraph group, click the dialog box launcher.

    The Paragraph dialog box appears:

Here are the options available in the dialog box:

Alignment

  • To change the horizontal placement of text, in the Alignment box, choose Left, Center, Right, Justified, or Distributed. Justified adds spacing between words so that the lines of text touch both the left and right margins, except for the last line of the paragraph, which uses normal word spacing. Distributed is similar to Justified, but even the last line touches both the left and right margins, with space added between words and letters, as necessary.

Indentation

  • To add indentation or change the amount of indentation before text, select or type a number in the Before text box. You can use the Special options to only indent the first line, or to add a hanging indent.

    Indentation is measured in inches, and it can be any whole number or decimal, such as 1.2 inches.

Spacing

  • To change the spacing above or below a paragraph, type or click the arrows next to Before or After. This number can be any whole number or a decimal, such as 6.5.

  • To change the spacing above and within a paragraph, use the Line Spacing options: Single, 1.5 Lines, or Double. Or select Exactly and then add a point value [between 0 and 1584] in the At box. [The bigger the point value, the wider the spacing.] Or select Multiple and add a value to the At box. [Use any number less than or equal to 9.99: A value of 1 would equal single-spacing, while a value of 3 would equal triple-spacing].

Note: If you keep adding lines until you run out of room in a placeholder, AutoFit adjusts line spacing and font size to fit all list items in the placeholder. When this happens, the AutoFit Options

control appears. To turn off AutoFit, click AutoFit Options, and then click Stop Fitting Text to This Placeholder.

For other ways to work with indentation and spacing, see:

  • Increase or decrease indents

  • Create or remove a hanging indent

  • Change fonts and kerning [character spacing] in PowerPoint

  • Add bullets or numbers to text

  • Video: Change font size, line spacing, and indentation

Line spacing [single-space, double-space, and so on] and vertical alignment [top, bottom, or middle] are available from menu buttons on the Home tab of the Ribbon, in the Paragraph group:

Figure 1: Line spacing

Figure 2: Vertical alignment

There are more detailed spacing options available in the Paragraph dialog box:

  1. On the slide, select the text that you want to change.

  2. Click Home, and in the Paragraph group, click the dialog box launcher.

    The Paragraph dialog box appears:

Here are the options available in the dialog box:

Alignment

  • To change the horizontal placement of text, in the Alignment box, choose Left, Center, Right, or Justified. Justified adds spacing between words so that the lines of text touch both the left and right margins, except for the last line of the paragraph, which uses normal word spacing.

Indentation

  • To add indentation or change the amount of indentation before text, select or type a number in the Before text box. You can use the Special options to only indent the first line, or to add a hanging indent.

    Indentation is measured in inches, and it can be any whole number or decimal, such as 1.2 inches.

Spacing

  • To change the spacing above or below a paragraph, type or click the arrows next to Before or After. This number can be any whole number or a decimal, such as 6.5.

  • To change the spacing above and within a paragraph, use the Line Spacing options: Single, 1.5 Lines, or Double. Or select Multiple and add a value to the At box. [Use any number less than or equal to 9.99: A value of 1.25 would be equal to 25% more than single-spacing, while a value of 3 would equal triple-spacing].

Note: If you keep adding lines until you run out of room in a placeholder, the AutoFit feature automatically adjusts line spacing and font size to fit all list items in the available space.

To format a list on your slide, see Add bullets or numbers to text.

Need more help?

What is the space from the edge of the page to the text called?

In typography, a margin is the area between the main content of a page and the page edges. The margin helps to define where a line of text begins and ends.

What is the space between the line of text?

The traditional term for line spacing is leading [rhymes with bedding ], so named because traditional print shops put strips of lead between lines of type to increase vertical space. Sometimes you see this term in typesetting software. For most text, the optimal line spacing is between 120% and 145% of the point size.

What is the extra space between the text in a document and the left and right margins?

A paragraph indent is the space from the page margin to the text. You can change the left indent by selecting buttons on the Home tab, or you can set the indents directly on the ruler.

What is the distance from the top and bottom margin and the left and right margin?

The top, bottom, and right margins are required to be 1 inch, but the left margin can either be 1 inch or 1.25 inches. All body text, tables, figures, appendices content, and any copies of published chapters must fit within the required 1-inch margins on all sides.

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