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Anne Troy
 
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This could be one of 3 things. Either the obits are in tables or they are in
columns or they use paragraph returns, which shorten the width of the text
lines. I would do the following, then post back and tell us what you see:
1) Turn on your show/hide button:
http://www.officearticles.com/word/s...osoft_word.htm
(if you see a bunch of things at the end of each line that look like ¶ then
these are paragraph returns, and we must show you how to remove them.
2) Make sure you are viewing gridlines. From the menu, hit Table--Show
gridlines (if it says Hide gridlines, then you are already viewing
gridlines). If you don't see any gridlines, then it is not a table. If you
do, then it is, and you can click inside and hit Table--Convert--Table to
text.
3) You could (I suppose) be copying columns over. Go to Format--Columns and
choose 1. Make sure its width is the width of your page minus the left and
right margins.
Let us know if it's number 1.
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Anne Troy
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"wfmooney1" wrote in message
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I am trying to find the feature in Word 2003 from newspaper column to
letter
document. I usually copy and paste from Adobe Reader 7.0 as obitauries
newspaper column to the Word 2003. However, I pasted on the Word document
into one complete long newspaper column(one whole page into 4 or 5 pages
of
Word document). Then I am trying to figure it out, but no avail to get a
letter document format from newspaper column format with special feature.
I
was trying to find every possible way from Word Assistant or Helper for
convert from newspaper column format to letter document format. Do you
have
that kind of feature in the Word 2003 and how I can get it? If not, where
I
can get a special software as add-in feature for Word 2003? Thanks.