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hi all iam making more then 100 pages book in indesign see there is equal spacing in between these lines that i marked with red , now the issue is that i want to increase the spacing between these set of lines but the issue is that not equally increasing or distrubuting spacing equally due to letter of q crossing the bottom lines.
now in this situation how we add more equal space between them like 0.25 inches , i think its simple things that is missing commands in illustrator and indesign accorinding to my experience.
Assuming each “line” is a group of paths, and the cyan path always marks the topmost edge of each group, select all groups and apply the first Distribute Objects option (not Distribute Spacing):
That will give you a constant distance from one cyan line to the next, regardless of any descenders.
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Assuming each “line” is a group of paths, and the cyan path always marks the topmost edge of each group, select all groups and apply the first Distribute Objects option (not Distribute Spacing):
That will give you a constant distance from one cyan line to the next, regardless of any descenders.
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p.s. It’s polite to post questions to relevant Topics only, which for this question would be “How-to” and “Tools”.
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Hi @hhas01
In case the P.S. was meant for me:
I asked my questions to find out which solutions are possible for which programme and whether the topic should perhaps be moved to another forum.
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nice bro solved the spacing issue , bundle of thanks...
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It's good that you've found an answer for yourself.
I therefore assume that your question is an Illustrator question. And you are probably working with fonts that have been converted to paths.
Two more notes: this approach is only suitable for fonts where the k-line is lower than the H-line.
And it is always better to work with live text and use the settings that a font offers (for example: line spacing).
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