Need Help Fast! - Word 2003 question
Thanks, Jezebel. This clarification of your first post is appreciated.
"Jezebel" wrote:
It's silly because the outcome -- as Suzanne also pointed out -- will be a
less useful document. Double-spacing after periods was a convention
introduced for the fixed-pitch fonts used on typewriters. With a
proportional-spaced font it reduces readability and interferes with the
subsequent processing of the document.
If you simply ignore the request a) you will save yourself a lot of time,
and b) no-one will notice.
"CBgoarmy" wrote in message
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Jezebel: what can I say? Silly to you, but certainly not to me. Not quite
sure why your reply was sent since I understood this was a Forum for
"people
to help people". Perhaps you're a Word guru?? Sorry, I'm good but never
ran
into this before. Anyhow, I will wish you a good day as I did the others
who
offered advice.
"Jezebel" wrote:
Just ignore the request. It's silly.
"CBgoarmy" wrote in message
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Once a lengthly Word 2003 document has been completed (I'm editing for
a
client), is there a way or some command so I can add an additional
space
AFTER each sentence in the document at one time, or does this have to
be
done
manually? This is a professional Paper to be presented at an
international
business conference overseas in a week. Thanks for ANY help anyone out
there
can give me; I appreciate it!
C.B.
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