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Inserting a block of text
By "block," do you mean it keeps the margin width it had in the
original, and that left margin appears somewhere other than against the left margin of the Word document? But inserting text to the right of the cursor won't affect text to the left of the cursor. The inserted text will be part of the paragraph the cursor is in, so you can also type Enter and then insert your text to become a new paragraph; but still it will conform to the Word document's margins. Does TEXTPAD have "text boxes" or "frames" or some such? On Feb 27, 1:47*pm, gcotterl wrote: TEXTPAD 5.3 has, under the EDIT/INSERT menu, a PASTE AS BLOCK command which inserts a copied block of text to the right of the cursor WITHOUT affecting the text to the left of the cursor. Does MS Word 2007 have a similar feature? |
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