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How do I change the formatting in my new Word 2007 document so it looks like it used to in Word 2003?

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How do I change the formatting in my new Word 2007 document so it looks like it used to in Word 2003?

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As you might have noticed, the default format in Word 2007 is different from that of Word 2003. The default font is now Calibri, 11pt instead of Times New Roman, 12pt. Instead of single spacing within paragraphs, the spacing is now 1.15 lines, and there is an extra space added at the end of each paragraph. Finally, the right and left margins of pages have been changed from 1.25 inches to 1 inch. You can change each of these settings either once (for the document you’re currently working on) or permantly (so they will be the new defaults on any future document you create). To change all of the settings to the old Word 2003 in a new document: go to the Home tab on the Ribbon. In the “Styles” group, click on “Change Styles.” Go to Style Set and choose “Word 2003.” This will change the line spacing. Then, if you want to change the font as well, click on “Change Styles” again, go to “Fonts” and choose “Office Classic.” These changes will only affect the document you are currently working on

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