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Microsoft word
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I am writing an assignment at the moment and am encountering the following problem: I am giving an example in this paragraph: When typing I com
e to the end of a row - the last word should automati
cally go on to the next row but the last word in the row is
split as you can see. Can anybody please tell me what t
ab etc I can use to rectify this. I hope you can understand what I am trying to explain. Thank you.
e to the end of a row - the last word should automati
cally go on to the next row but the last word in the row is
split as you can see. Can anybody please tell me what t
ab etc I can use to rectify this. I hope you can understand what I am trying to explain. Thank you.
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word, notepad .... a pencil
in what - windows 98, xp, vista?
also which version of whatever ... and which font
fixing it isn't the issue as I see it ... it's preventing it in the first place
.... and while you are at it ... if you backspace the break ... does that fix that particular line?
word, notepad .... a pencil
in what - windows 98, xp, vista?
also which version of whatever ... and which font
fixing it isn't the issue as I see it ... it's preventing it in the first place
.... and while you are at it ... if you backspace the break ... does that fix that particular line?
Johanna - are you by any chance hitting the carriage return at the end of the line ? I find it helps to actually show carriage returns, tabs etc in Word, so that I can see where they are. Word should automatically *wrap* around within the margin limits, you shouldn't need to hit any tab keys whatsoever.
The carriage return key is on the *Standard* Toolbar (to see this one, go to View, Toolbars and Click against Standard), 4th button from the right, left of the 100% button and click on it, to *show* it.
The carriage return key is on the *Standard* Toolbar (to see this one, go to View, Toolbars and Click against Standard), 4th button from the right, left of the 100% button and click on it, to *show* it.