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Decreased word spacing makes it difficult to discern the individual words in a
paragraph (left). Increased word spacing (right) makes easier to read the paragraph.
To adjust character spacing
1 Do one of the following:
Using the Text tool , position the cursor in a block of text.
Using the Pick tool , click an artistic text object or a text frame.
If the Property manager docker is not open, click Window Property manager.
2
In the Property manager docker, click the Paragraph button to display the paragraph-related options.
3 In the Paragraph area of the Property manager docker, type a value in the Character spacing box.
Values for adjusting spacing represent a percentage of the space character. The Character values range from -100 to 2000 percent.
All other values range from 0 to 2000 percent.
You can also change the character spacing proportionally by clicking the Shape tool , selecting the text object, and dragging the
Interactive horizontal spacing arrow in the lower-right corner of the text object.
You can increase the character spacing in uppercase text by using capital spacing. For more information, see “To change the text
case” on page 404.
To adjust word spacing
1 Do one of the following:
Using the Text tool , position the cursor in a block of text.
Using the Pick tool , click an artistic text object or a text frame.
If the Property manager docker is not open, click Window Property manager.
2
In the Property manager docker, click the Paragraph button to display the paragraph-related options.
3 In the Paragraph area of the Property manager docker, type a value in the Word spacing box.
You can also change the word spacing proportionally by clicking the Shape tool , holding down Shift, selecting the text object,
and dragging the Interactive horizontal spacing arrow in the lower-right corner of the text object.
Adjusting line and paragraph spacing
You can change the spacing between lines of text, which is also known as “leading” or “interline spacing.”