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Automatic Return in SansSerif
Hello, i have set sans serif as my typefont in the normal template.
However, in this font type, Word won't automatically bring a word which doesn't fit on the line down. It simply leaves half the word on one line and continues writing the rest of the word on the next line - no hyphen or anything. Can anybody suggest how I can fix this so that I dont need to manually return at the end of every line? Thanks in advance |
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Automatic Return in SansSerif
Assuming you are using the TrueType font Microsoft Sans Serif and not a
screen font of the same name, this should not be happening and indicates that either the font is damaged or the document is corrupt. For the latter, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "nicfd" wrote in message ... Hello, i have set sans serif as my typefont in the normal template. However, in this font type, Word won't automatically bring a word which doesn't fit on the line down. It simply leaves half the word on one line and continues writing the rest of the word on the next line - no hyphen or anything. Can anybody suggest how I can fix this so that I dont need to manually return at the end of every line? Thanks in advance |
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