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Old 10-31-2021, 01:33 PM   #4
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What Sirtel said. The Kindle obeys the line spacing that's specified in the book's CSS, combined with what you set in the Kindle's settings, and book's CSS is set it to what the author or editor/formater likes. So the easiest way to normalize the line spacing is to use calibre and "convert" the book from its current format to its current format whereupon calibre will fix/change things as per your settings (using what Sirtel said) in the convert settings.

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