Line Spacing Sample Clauses

The line spacing clause defines the required amount of vertical space between lines of text in a document. Typically, it specifies whether single, 1.5, or double spacing should be used, and may apply to the entire document or only to certain sections such as body text, headings, or footnotes. By standardizing line spacing, this clause ensures the document is easy to read and maintains a consistent, professional appearance.
Line Spacing. If your created text is wrapped to multiple lines, you may similarly increase or decrease the Line Spacing option to adjust the distance between lines of text. Spacing will always start at 100% indicating spacing of lines are normally distanced. As the number is lowered or the bar is slid to the left, text lines will come closer together. As the number is raised or the bar is slid to the right, text lines will become spaced farther apart.
Line Spacing. If your created text is wrapped to multiple lines, you may similarly increase or decrease the Line Spacing option to adjust the distance between lines of text. As text is applied to a path in this manner, you will note a vertical bar to the left of the text. This allows for a new control bar which can be used to adjust the placement of your text relative to the line onto which the text has been applied so that it may be placed on, above, in line with, or below the path. Note also that the object used as a path will turn grey. This indicates that this image is now turned off for cutting purposes. If you wish to re-enable the object being used as a path to cut, you may visit the Cut Style Options as previously discussed and select Enable Cut Style as the grey path object is selected.
Line Spacing. Double Formatted: Space Before: 0 pt, Line spacing: Double Formatted: Space Before: 0 pt, Line spacing: Double Formatted: Space Before: 0 pt, Line spacing: Double
Line Spacing. Double Formatted: Space Before: 0 pt, Line spacing: Double

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  • Line Splitting 3.1 Line splitting shall mean that a provider of data services (a Data LEC) and a provider of voice services (a Voice CLEC) to deliver voice and data service to End Users over the same Loop. The Voice CLEC and Data LEC may be the same or different carriers.

  • Provisioning Line Splitting and Splitter Space 3.8.1 The Data LEC, Voice CLEC or BellSouth may provide the splitter. When EZ Phone or its authorized agent owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non-designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the End User’s location; a collocation cross connection connecting the Loop to the collocation space; a second collocation cross connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port; the high frequency spectrum line activation, and a splitter. The Loop and port cannot be a Loop and port combination (i.e. UNE-P), but must be individual stand-alone Network Elements. When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the End User’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port. 3.8.2 An unloaded 2-wire copper Loop must serve the End User. The meet point for the Voice CLEC and the Data LEC is the point of termination on the MDF for the Data LEC's cable and pairs. 3.8.3 The foregoing procedures are applicable to migration to Line Splitting Service from a UNE-P arrangement, BellSouth Retail Voice Service, BellSouth High Frequency Spectrum (CO Based) Line Sharing. 3.8.4 For other migration scenarios to line splitting, BellSouth will work cooperatively with CLECs to develop methods and procedures to develop a process whereby a Voice CLEC and a Data LEC may provide services over the same Loop.

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