Distinguish between line spacing and na Spacing as used in a word processing document.(4 marks)July 2020
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Line spacing refers to the amount of vertical space between lines of text in a word processing document. It is measured in points or as a multiple of the font size. For example, if the font size is 12 points and the line spacing is set to double spacing, the vertical space between lines of text will be 24 points. Line spacing can be adjusted to make a document more legible or to fit more text on a page.
Character spacing, on the other hand, refers to the amount of horizontal space between characters in a word processing document. It is also measured in points and can be adjusted to make text more legible or to fit more text on a line. Increasing character spacing can help to improve readability for people with visual impairments, or to make text stand out in a document. However, it is important to use character spacing sparingly, as excessive character spacing can make text difficult to read and disrupt the overall look of the document.