When a font is designed, a certain amount of space is designated for inter-character spacing. This spacing determines how close adjacent characters are to each other. Unfortunately, not all characters appear the same width when read on a printed page. Depending on the characters, this can cause an illusion that two characters are spaced too far apart, when in reality they follow the standard spacing conventions for the typeface.
This problem normally appears when the left character in a pair has a stroke (a line) that travels diagonally from left to right. Kerning is a typographical term describing the process of moving letters closer together, in an effort to overcome the illusion of too much space between letters. This makes the text both more appealing and more readable.
In Word, kerning can be adjusted either automatically or manually. To change kerning automatically, perform the following steps:. Select the text whose kerning you want to adjust. Press Ctrl+D. Word displays the Font dialog box. In Word 2007 make sure the Character Spacing tab is selected. In later versions of Word make sure the Advanced tab is selected.
(See Figure 1.) Figure 1. The Advanced tab of the Font dialog box. Click on the Kerning for Fonts check box. Adjust the character point size to indicate when Word should start adjusting kerning. Click on OK.
In most cases, this type of kerning will be acceptable. There may be instances, however, when you want to manually adjust the kerning between two characters.
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Here's how I'd do it in Word 2007 for Windows. I know the interface isn't the same, but the basic concept -- changing the paragraph format -- is. Perhaps this will give you enough to convert the process to Word 2008. Click in an affected paragraph. Click the Home tab on the Ribbon. Click the arrow in the lower right corner of the Styles section.
For instance, you might want to create some special effect for the characters. In these cases you can manually adjust kerning by following these steps:. Select the text whose kerning you want to adjust. Press Ctrl+D. Word displays the Font dialog box.
In Word 2007 make sure the Character Spacing tab is selected. In later versions of Word make sure the Advanced tab is selected.
Clear the Kerning for Fonts check box. In the Spacing pull-down list, select Expanded or Condensed, depending on whether you want to move the characters further apart or closer together. In the By box to the right of the Spacing pull-down list, indicate the amount of space (in points) by which the character spacing should be adjusted. Click on OK.