#REMOVING PARAGRAPH SPACING IN WORD 2016 PLUS#
Click the plus sign to the left of Layout Options.Scroll to the very end of the options in the dialog box.Click Advanced at the left of the dialog box.In Word 2010 display the File tab of the ribbon and then click Options.) (In Word 2007 click the Office button and then click Word Options. Follow these steps to make adjustments to your Word 2007 or Word 2010 system: How Word handles the "space before" setting for paragraphs (including headings) when those paragraphs appear after a page break or a column break is actually a configurable setting in Word. Truth be told, the only place that Word will honor your specification for extra space is if the heading is the first paragraph in the document, if it appears within the body of the text on a page, or if it appears right after a section break.
Instead, the heading appears right up at the top of the page or column. For instance, when the heading appears right after a page break or a column break, Word normally doesn't include that extra space. When your heading style includes additional space before the paragraph, you may be surprised when Word sometimes fails to add that expected space. You can specify virtually any amount of additional space before the heading that you want. Word lets you do this in the style definition for the heading. When formatting headings, it is not unusual to set them off from surrounding text by adding additional space before them. One of the most common document elements to format is different heading levels. You can define styles for all sorts of elements in your documents. If you take advantage of styles in your Word documents, they can make your formatting much more consistent and easier than formatting manually.