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Suddenly today when I type text on a new document, the text wraps
approximately one inch prior to reaching the margin...on all lines whether the word is a long or short one. Why is it suddenly doing this? A different document that I worked on yesterday is fine. Help. |
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Perhaps the paragraph has a right indent?
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "dkents" wrote in message ... Suddenly today when I type text on a new document, the text wraps approximately one inch prior to reaching the margin...on all lines whether the word is a long or short one. Why is it suddenly doing this? A different document that I worked on yesterday is fine. Help. |
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Sounds like somehow you have a right indent applied to the paragraphs. Go to
Format - Paragraph and see what the indents look like. If there's a right indent, set it to 0". If this happens with every new document, you've probably got a messed up Normal template. Go to http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm and check how to clean up the template. Jerry "dkents" wrote: Suddenly today when I type text on a new document, the text wraps approximately one inch prior to reaching the margin...on all lines whether the word is a long or short one. Why is it suddenly doing this? A different document that I worked on yesterday is fine. Help. |
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Jerry,
Thanks for the help. There was no right indent set but it appears my Normal Template was the somehow corrupt. Using the link you provided I was able to resolve the issue. I ended up locating and renaming the Normal.dot file and then when I re-launched Word it apparently created a new Normal.dot file that is the same as the original file when the software was new. It now seems to work properly. Thank you again! dkents "Jerry" wrote: Sounds like somehow you have a right indent applied to the paragraphs. Go to Format - Paragraph and see what the indents look like. If there's a right indent, set it to 0". If this happens with every new document, you've probably got a messed up Normal template. Go to http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm and check how to clean up the template. Jerry "dkents" wrote: Suddenly today when I type text on a new document, the text wraps approximately one inch prior to reaching the margin...on all lines whether the word is a long or short one. Why is it suddenly doing this? A different document that I worked on yesterday is fine. Help. |
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You're welcome.
"dkents" wrote: Jerry, Thanks for the help. There was no right indent set but it appears my Normal Template was the somehow corrupt. Using the link you provided I was able to resolve the issue. I ended up locating and renaming the Normal.dot file and then when I re-launched Word it apparently created a new Normal.dot file that is the same as the original file when the software was new. It now seems to work properly. Thank you again! dkents "Jerry" wrote: Sounds like somehow you have a right indent applied to the paragraphs. Go to Format - Paragraph and see what the indents look like. If there's a right indent, set it to 0". If this happens with every new document, you've probably got a messed up Normal template. Go to http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm and check how to clean up the template. Jerry "dkents" wrote: Suddenly today when I type text on a new document, the text wraps approximately one inch prior to reaching the margin...on all lines whether the word is a long or short one. Why is it suddenly doing this? A different document that I worked on yesterday is fine. Help. |
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You're welcome.
"dkents" wrote: Jerry, Thanks for the help. There was no right indent set but it appears my Normal Template was the somehow corrupt. Using the link you provided I was able to resolve the issue. I ended up locating and renaming the Normal.dot file and then when I re-launched Word it apparently created a new Normal.dot file that is the same as the original file when the software was new. It now seems to work properly. Thank you again! dkents "Jerry" wrote: Sounds like somehow you have a right indent applied to the paragraphs. Go to Format - Paragraph and see what the indents look like. If there's a right indent, set it to 0". If this happens with every new document, you've probably got a messed up Normal template. Go to http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm and check how to clean up the template. Jerry "dkents" wrote: Suddenly today when I type text on a new document, the text wraps approximately one inch prior to reaching the margin...on all lines whether the word is a long or short one. Why is it suddenly doing this? A different document that I worked on yesterday is fine. Help. |
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Jerry,
Thanks for the help. There was no right indent set but it appears my Normal Template was the somehow corrupt. Using the link you provided I was able to resolve the issue. I ended up locating and renaming the Normal.dot file and then when I re-launched Word it apparently created a new Normal.dot file that is the same as the original file when the software was new. It now seems to work properly. Thank you again! dkents "Jerry" wrote: Sounds like somehow you have a right indent applied to the paragraphs. Go to Format - Paragraph and see what the indents look like. If there's a right indent, set it to 0". If this happens with every new document, you've probably got a messed up Normal template. Go to http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm and check how to clean up the template. Jerry "dkents" wrote: Suddenly today when I type text on a new document, the text wraps approximately one inch prior to reaching the margin...on all lines whether the word is a long or short one. Why is it suddenly doing this? A different document that I worked on yesterday is fine. Help. |
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Perhaps the paragraph has a right indent?
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "dkents" wrote in message ... Suddenly today when I type text on a new document, the text wraps approximately one inch prior to reaching the margin...on all lines whether the word is a long or short one. Why is it suddenly doing this? A different document that I worked on yesterday is fine. Help. |
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Sounds like somehow you have a right indent applied to the paragraphs. Go to
Format - Paragraph and see what the indents look like. If there's a right indent, set it to 0". If this happens with every new document, you've probably got a messed up Normal template. Go to http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm and check how to clean up the template. Jerry "dkents" wrote: Suddenly today when I type text on a new document, the text wraps approximately one inch prior to reaching the margin...on all lines whether the word is a long or short one. Why is it suddenly doing this? A different document that I worked on yesterday is fine. Help. |
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