How to do it: Go to Page Layout->Margins->Custom and increase the margins. I changed it to the old default, Times New Roman (12 pt font), for the 9.1% increase, but there are probably other similiar-looking fonts that will increase that even more. How to do it: Highlight everything, and just change the font from something other than the default, Calibri. After highlighting everything, increase it by up to a whole point – I set it a half-point larger (11.5) for this example. ![]() How to do it: The font size is right next to the font face, at the top. Set "Line Spacing" to multiple, and set it to something between 2 and 3 (or between 1 and 2 if it’s a single-spaced essay). How to do it: Higlight everything (edit->select all), right-click->Paragraph. ![]() ![]() Under "size," increase the font-size significantly – I used 16 in this example. Highlight the period in the "replace with" box, and click on "more" in the lower-right hand corner. How to do it: Go to edit->replace and place a period (.) in both boxes. As promised, here are a few tips to help double the length of any essay.Īll of these statistics/instructions are for Microsoft Word 2007, but they apply equally well to older versions of Word or OpenOffice.
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