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how can i stop new paragraph when hitting enter?
When typing a letter at it automatically skipping a line when I hit enter.
How do I eliminate this from happening? |
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how can i stop new paragraph when hitting enter?
The most obvious answer would be to stop hitting enter. Word is a Word
processor and not a typewriter. See: http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/conc...ion/index.html for some introductory tips for using Word. rockwoodlabs wrote: When typing a letter at it automatically skipping a line when I hit enter. How do I eliminate this from happening? |
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how can i stop new paragraph when hitting enter?
Remove the Space Before/After from the paragraph in the Format | Paragraph
dialog. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "rockwoodlabs" wrote in message news When typing a letter at it automatically skipping a line when I hit enter. How do I eliminate this from happening? |
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how can i stop new paragraph when hitting enter?
I don't think I'm making myself clear.
I want to close a letter with: name address phone it's typing name street address city, state and zip phone # I can't eliminate the spaces between the lines and not hitting the enter button won't work! "rockwoodlabs" wrote: When typing a letter at it automatically skipping a line when I hit enter. How do I eliminate this from happening? |
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how can i stop new paragraph when hitting enter?
Did you look at that link I provided to you? Suzanne Barnhill suggested
that you remove paragraph before/after spacing. Did you do that? If you want to start a new line without creating a new paragraph (that is what hitting enter does) then press Shift+Enter. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. rockwoodlabs wrote: I don't think I'm making myself clear. I want to close a letter with: name address phone it's typing name street address city, state and zip phone # I can't eliminate the spaces between the lines and not hitting the enter button won't work! "rockwoodlabs" wrote: When typing a letter at it automatically skipping a line when I hit enter. How do I eliminate this from happening? |
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how can i stop new paragraph when hitting enter?
You might also check to see that your line spacing isn't set to something
other than Single (FormatParagraph - Indents & Spacing - Line Spacing). Regards |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 8/29/06 4:05 PM, in article , "rockwoodlabs" wrote: I don't think I'm making myself clear. I want to close a letter with: name address phone it's typing name street address city, state and zip phone # I can't eliminate the spaces between the lines and not hitting the enter button won't work! "rockwoodlabs" wrote: When typing a letter at it automatically skipping a line when I hit enter. How do I eliminate this from happening? |
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how can i stop new paragraph when hitting enter?
Try selecting the lines you want to change (the ones that look double spaced)
Format Styles and Formatting... (select Normal) See if that fixes your problem... "rockwoodlabs" wrote: When typing a letter at it automatically skipping a line when I hit enter. How do I eliminate this from happening? |
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