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How do i straighten my document up so everything is inline
Sorry bit of a newbe ,Im writing a document in word and everytime i drop a
line and write the same thing above it does not come out even... heres an example below Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo ..... You see they are not inline or straight Help |
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How do i straighten my document up so everything is inline
Have you taken a look at the settings for indentation?
Also, you may want to tell us your version of Word; that way, it will be easier to give exact instructions. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "lee" wrote in message ... Sorry bit of a newbe ,Im writing a document in word and everytime i drop a line and write the same thing above it does not come out even... heres an example below Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo ..... You see they are not inline or straight Help |
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How do i straighten my document up so everything is inline
"Stefan Blom" wrote: Have you taken a look at the settings for indentation? Also, you may want to tell us your version of Word; that way, it will be easier to give exact instructions. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "lee" wrote in message ... Sorry bit of a newbe ,Im writing a document in word and everytime i drop a line and write the same thing above it does not come out even... heres an example below Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo ..... You see they are not inline or straight Help Hi, I am using office 2007 .. |
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How do i straighten my document up so everything is inline
On the Home tab of the ribbon, click the dialog launcher button (on the
bottom right) of the Paragraph group. In the Paragraph dialog box, click the Indents and Spacing tab. Verify that you have the desired settings for indentation. Alternatively, look at the indent markers on the horizontal ruler. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "lee" wrote in message ... "Stefan Blom" wrote: Have you taken a look at the settings for indentation? Also, you may want to tell us your version of Word; that way, it will be easier to give exact instructions. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "lee" wrote in message ... Sorry bit of a newbe ,Im writing a document in word and everytime i drop a line and write the same thing above it does not come out even... heres an example below Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo ..... You see they are not inline or straight Help Hi, I am using office 2007 .. |
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How do i straighten my document up so everything is inline
What are you doing to drop to the next line?
On Aug 18, 8:10 am, lee wrote: Sorry bit of a newbe ,Im writing a document in word and everytime i drop a line and write the same thing above it does not come out even... heres an example below Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo ..... You see they are not inline or straight Help |
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How do i straighten my document up so everything is inline
"grammatim" wrote: What are you doing to drop to the next line? On Aug 18, 8:10 am, lee wrote: Sorry bit of a newbe ,Im writing a document in word and everytime i drop a line and write the same thing above it does not come out even... heres an example below Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo ..... You see they are not inline or straight Help Enter button... |
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How do i straighten my document up so everything is inline
"Stefan Blom" wrote: On the Home tab of the ribbon, click the dialog launcher button (on the bottom right) of the Paragraph group. In the Paragraph dialog box, click the Indents and Spacing tab. Verify that you have the desired settings for indentation. Alternatively, look at the indent markers on the horizontal ruler. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "lee" wrote in message ... "Stefan Blom" wrote: Have you taken a look at the settings for indentation? Also, you may want to tell us your version of Word; that way, it will be easier to give exact instructions. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "lee" wrote in message ... Sorry bit of a newbe ,Im writing a document in word and everytime i drop a line and write the same thing above it does not come out even... heres an example below Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo ..... You see they are not inline or straight Help Hi, I am using office 2007 .. Thanks i done it. Thank u very much |
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How do i straighten my document up so everything is inline
I'm glad I could help.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "lee" wrote in message ... "Stefan Blom" wrote: On the Home tab of the ribbon, click the dialog launcher button (on the bottom right) of the Paragraph group. In the Paragraph dialog box, click the Indents and Spacing tab. Verify that you have the desired settings for indentation. Alternatively, look at the indent markers on the horizontal ruler. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "lee" wrote in message ... "Stefan Blom" wrote: Have you taken a look at the settings for indentation? Also, you may want to tell us your version of Word; that way, it will be easier to give exact instructions. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "lee" wrote in message ... Sorry bit of a newbe ,Im writing a document in word and everytime i drop a line and write the same thing above it does not come out even... heres an example below Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo ..... You see they are not inline or straight Help Hi, I am using office 2007 .. Thanks i done it. Thank u very much |
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