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Why does word add a tab when I select by dragging?
When I select text by dragging, Word sometimes automatically adds in a tab
character. I can think of no useful purpose for it doing so, and it is annoying to have to remove it. This has been present in all versions of Word since '97, to my recollection. If this is a 'feature', can anyone tell me how to turn it off? Or at least explain what the 'benefit' of the feature is? |
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Must be a quirk of the way you're doing it. It's never happened for me.
Where does the tab appear? "Jando" wrote in message ... When I select text by dragging, Word sometimes automatically adds in a tab character. I can think of no useful purpose for it doing so, and it is annoying to have to remove it. This has been present in all versions of Word since '97, to my recollection. If this is a 'feature', can anyone tell me how to turn it off? Or at least explain what the 'benefit' of the feature is? |
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It seems to always display before a paragraph mark. Sometimes in a table
cell, if a table is part of the text selected. What I'm doing is clicking at the start of the text that I want, and dragging to select. I usually notice it most when I select a large block of text, including several paragraphs. "Jezebel" wrote: Must be a quirk of the way you're doing it. It's never happened for me. Where does the tab appear? "Jando" wrote in message ... When I select text by dragging, Word sometimes automatically adds in a tab character. I can think of no useful purpose for it doing so, and it is annoying to have to remove it. This has been present in all versions of Word since '97, to my recollection. If this is a 'feature', can anyone tell me how to turn it off? Or at least explain what the 'benefit' of the feature is? |
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Maybe you have "Click and type" activated? ("Tools Options", Edit =
tab). That's an invention from hell.=20 It tries to insert tabs and empty paragraphs for you to help you, but = since default tabs and empty paragraphs are a bad idea in any case, all = it does is mess up your document. Regards, Klaus "Jando" wrote: It seems to always display before a paragraph mark. Sometimes in a = table=20 cell, if a table is part of the text selected. =20 What I'm doing is clicking at the start of the text that I want, and=20 dragging to select. I usually notice it most when I select a large = block of=20 text, including several paragraphs. =20 "Jezebel" wrote: =20 Must be a quirk of the way you're doing it. It's never happened for = me.=20 Where does the tab appear? =20 =20 "Jando" wrote in message=20 ... When I select text by dragging, Word sometimes automatically adds = in a tab character. I can think of no useful purpose for it doing so, and = it is annoying to have to remove it. This has been present in all = versions of=20 Word since '97, to my recollection. If this is a 'feature', can anyone tell me how to turn it off? Or = at least explain what the 'benefit' of the feature is?=20 =20 =20 |
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Hi Klaus.
Thanks for that. I did have that enabled. Because of the apparently random nature of the problem, it might be a while before I'm convinced that this will fix it. Here's hoping! I'll call back and let you all know when I'm sure it's fixed. I totally agree - if you are using tabs and empty paragraphs for spacing, rather than incorporating consistent spacing in your template's styles and using them, you are making more work for yourself in the long run. "Klaus Linke" wrote: Maybe you have "Click and type" activated? ("Tools Options", Edit tab). That's an invention from hell. It tries to insert tabs and empty paragraphs for you to help you, but since default tabs and empty paragraphs are a bad idea in any case, all it does is mess up your document. Regards, Klaus "Jando" wrote: It seems to always display before a paragraph mark. Sometimes in a table cell, if a table is part of the text selected. What I'm doing is clicking at the start of the text that I want, and dragging to select. I usually notice it most when I select a large block of text, including several paragraphs. "Jezebel" wrote: Must be a quirk of the way you're doing it. It's never happened for me. Where does the tab appear? "Jando" wrote in message ... When I select text by dragging, Word sometimes automatically adds in a tab character. I can think of no useful purpose for it doing so, and it is annoying to have to remove it. This has been present in all versions of Word since '97, to my recollection. If this is a 'feature', can anyone tell me how to turn it off? Or at least explain what the 'benefit' of the feature is? |
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I think you've probably found the cause, except that 'Click and type' wasn't
provided in Word 97. "Jando" wrote in message ... Hi Klaus. Thanks for that. I did have that enabled. Because of the apparently random nature of the problem, it might be a while before I'm convinced that this will fix it. Here's hoping! I'll call back and let you all know when I'm sure it's fixed. I totally agree - if you are using tabs and empty paragraphs for spacing, rather than incorporating consistent spacing in your template's styles and using them, you are making more work for yourself in the long run. "Klaus Linke" wrote: Maybe you have "Click and type" activated? ("Tools Options", Edit tab). That's an invention from hell. It tries to insert tabs and empty paragraphs for you to help you, but since default tabs and empty paragraphs are a bad idea in any case, all it does is mess up your document. Regards, Klaus "Jando" wrote: It seems to always display before a paragraph mark. Sometimes in a table cell, if a table is part of the text selected. What I'm doing is clicking at the start of the text that I want, and dragging to select. I usually notice it most when I select a large block of text, including several paragraphs. "Jezebel" wrote: Must be a quirk of the way you're doing it. It's never happened for me. Where does the tab appear? "Jando" wrote in message ... When I select text by dragging, Word sometimes automatically adds in a tab character. I can think of no useful purpose for it doing so, and it is annoying to have to remove it. This has been present in all versions of Word since '97, to my recollection. If this is a 'feature', can anyone tell me how to turn it off? Or at least explain what the 'benefit' of the feature is? |
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Yep, I think you are right. It's been three weeks, and I haven't seen it
again, so I reckon that it was that blasted Click and Type 'feature'. Thanks to all for your help. "Jezebel" wrote: I think you've probably found the cause, except that 'Click and type' wasn't provided in Word 97. "Jando" wrote in message ... Hi Klaus. Thanks for that. I did have that enabled. Because of the apparently random nature of the problem, it might be a while before I'm convinced that this will fix it. Here's hoping! I'll call back and let you all know when I'm sure it's fixed. I totally agree - if you are using tabs and empty paragraphs for spacing, rather than incorporating consistent spacing in your template's styles and using them, you are making more work for yourself in the long run. "Klaus Linke" wrote: Maybe you have "Click and type" activated? ("Tools Options", Edit tab). That's an invention from hell. It tries to insert tabs and empty paragraphs for you to help you, but since default tabs and empty paragraphs are a bad idea in any case, all it does is mess up your document. Regards, Klaus "Jando" wrote: It seems to always display before a paragraph mark. Sometimes in a table cell, if a table is part of the text selected. What I'm doing is clicking at the start of the text that I want, and dragging to select. I usually notice it most when I select a large block of text, including several paragraphs. "Jezebel" wrote: Must be a quirk of the way you're doing it. It's never happened for me. Where does the tab appear? "Jando" wrote in message ... When I select text by dragging, Word sometimes automatically adds in a tab character. I can think of no useful purpose for it doing so, and it is annoying to have to remove it. This has been present in all versions of Word since '97, to my recollection. If this is a 'feature', can anyone tell me how to turn it off? Or at least explain what the 'benefit' of the feature is? |
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