The times new roman font is wider set on some of my document compared to others

I am writing multiple essays right now, yay college, in iwork Pages.  On one of them, the font has more space in between the letters and on the other is is more narrow set.  I have the same font settings (Times New Roman, regular and double spaced) for both of my documents so I can't figure out why the fonts look different.  they have about the same number of words and yet one of them is longer by almost half a page.  I like the way the wider-spaced font looks so I'm trying to figure out how to make the narrow spaced font  in one essay look like the wider spaced font in in the other essay.
Can anyone help? :/

Check in Font Book whether you have 2 versions of Times New Roman installed, you may have got a second from an installation of MsWord.
Is one of the documents perhaps converted from a Word .doc?
Also check:
Inspector > Text > Text > Spacing > Character
Peter

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