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top of text missing - but not in a Word table
I opened a new document to work in and when I type, the tops of the letters
don't show up. I'm not working in a table and it occurs with every font and size I try. I checked the alignment by viewing gridlines and it appears that the font starts in the bottom of the first row of the grid on this computer, but when checked the alignment on another computer which doesn't have this problem and it's alignment is slighly below the bottom of the first row on the grid. I'm not sure what to do in this case. I checked the paragraph setting and they are still at default and I'm compared it to other machines and they are the same. |
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top of text missing - but not in a Word table
Your line spacing is set to Single?
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Mar_Bel" wrote in message ... I opened a new document to work in and when I type, the tops of the letters don't show up. I'm not working in a table and it occurs with every font and size I try. I checked the alignment by viewing gridlines and it appears that the font starts in the bottom of the first row of the grid on this computer, but when checked the alignment on another computer which doesn't have this problem and it's alignment is slighly below the bottom of the first row on the grid. I'm not sure what to do in this case. I checked the paragraph setting and they are still at default and I'm compared it to other machines and they are the same. |
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top of text missing - but not in a Word table
Yes, the line space is set to single.
It appears like you are typing in a cell with the spacing, but there is no table. A colleague found a work around though. He created a new document, set the paragraph spacings to default and saved the document. He then deleted the Normal.dot and renamed the new document as Normal.dot. When Word was opened, the problem was gone. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Your line spacing is set to Single? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Mar_Bel" wrote in message ... I opened a new document to work in and when I type, the tops of the letters don't show up. I'm not working in a table and it occurs with every font and size I try. I checked the alignment by viewing gridlines and it appears that the font starts in the bottom of the first row of the grid on this computer, but when checked the alignment on another computer which doesn't have this problem and it's alignment is slighly below the bottom of the first row on the grid. I'm not sure what to do in this case. I checked the paragraph setting and they are still at default and I'm compared it to other machines and they are the same. |
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