# Ans. M4

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Of course, you may control the spacing using the command \baselineskip. The syntax is: <geshi lang="latex">

 \baselineskip=??pt


</geshi>

Instead of ??, you may use skip. For example: <geshi lang="latex">

 \baselineskip=12pt


</geshi> However, please note that this should be given within a group or inside an environment. Otherwise it will affect the spacing of the rest of the paragraphs. If you want to use it for just one paragraph, then: <geshi lang="latex">

 \bgroup

\baselineskip=12pt

Here goes the para......
.......................

\egroup


</geshi> For controlling the spacing between the rows in the table, you have to use a package called array.sty in the preamble: <geshi lang="latex">

 \usepackage{array}


</geshi> then, just before \begin{tabular}, please use: <geshi lang="latex">

 \advance\extrarowheight-??pt


</geshi> Instead of ??, please give the value. For example: <geshi lang="latex">

 \begin{table}
\caption{Here goes the table caption}
\advance\extrarowheight-5pt
\begin{tabular}{ll}
\hline
aa & bb\\
\hline
cc & dd\\
ee & ff\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}


</geshi>