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I am trying reflow text in a document. Earlier, I copied some text from the
Net into Notepad and then pasted this into a Word document. The text is now
spaced too wide vertically and too compact horizontally. Is it possible to
reflow text in Word as one would in a program like Quark or In-Design? Any
suggestions are appreciated.
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See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...eanWebText.htm

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I am trying reflow text in a document. Earlier, I copied some text from the
Net into Notepad and then pasted this into a Word document. The text is now
spaced too wide vertically and too compact horizontally. Is it possible to
reflow text in Word as one would in a program like Quark or In-Design? Any
suggestions are appreciated.

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