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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default Form on word 97 is all out of context im word 2003.

Naturally, this looks just the same as your previous message because you're
pasting into a plain-text environment. There is no way for us to see "the
way it should look" unless you post a document or screen shot to a Web
server.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"den3nis" wrote in message
...
Well i,m at work and am going to copy and paste the form here the way it
should look.

Phone 299-TANN (8266)

FOUR SEASONS TANNING is unique as we offer five different levels of

tanning.
High-pressure, Magic Tan, Medium-pressure, Stand-up and Conventional.

With
this system we are striving to fulfill the complete range of tanning needs
you may have, and the opportunity to customize your own tanning program.

Our
goal in the tanning business is to surpass the highest standard of

quality,
cleanliness, and customer service. This salon complies with international
regulations of the tanning industry.
When choosing a tanning program, it is very important to compare €śWattage€ť
used in different beds. As with a light bulb, a 100watt light bulb will

be
stronger than a 40watt bulb, and with tanning beds, the higher the

wattage,
the faster results you achieve, and the less time you spend maintaining

your
tan.

FOUR SEASONS TANNING uses a €śPoint System€ť for your tanning convenience.
The point system works like a credit system, in which a certain amount of
credits or points are deducted from your package each time you tan. This
allows you to purchase only ONE package and use any bed you choose, points
are good for two years.

High-Pressure
21,000 watts of tanning power, 21 High-pressure quartz lamps, is our most
powerful bed. Cobalt filters remove literally all UVB, leaving nearly

100%
UVA. This bed allows you to relax on a soft comfortable mattress,

excellent
choice for all skin types and advanced tanners. 6

POINTS
Magic Tan
100% UV-Free tanning process, its the fastest method of cosmetic tanning

for
all skin types. (level two 7 points, level three 8 points). 6 POINTS
Medium-Pressure
11,000 watts of tanning power, 44 VHR body lamps @ 160 watts each, and six
High-pressure quartz lamps for facial tanning. Encircle you for a fast,
efficient session. Different from High-pressure, with a small amount of

UVB
(2.8%) added. Superb for second level or advanced tanners. 4 POINTS
Stand-Up
8,000 watts of tanning power, 48 VHR lamps @ 160 watts each. Contains the
ability to tan without lying on acrylic shields. No tan lines or pressure
points, also excellent for hard to reach areas. Ensures quick results in

a
minimal time. 3

POINTS
Conventional
3,600 watts of tanning power, 36 VLR body lamps @ 100 watts each. The

most
lamps available in this type of bed, with a low 2.8% UVB output. Allows
maximum time exposure with lowest reddening possible, great for beginning
tanners. 2

POINTS

All beds and rooms contain AM/FM/CD stereos, built in fans, eyewear, wet

and
dry towels and makeup removers for your convenience. GIFT
CERTIFICATES are available.
TANNING PRICES

POINTS TANNING PACKAGES
ONE MONTH (30 days) UNLIMITED
Points Total Cost Cost/Points
(Conventional)
1 $5.00 $5.00 $46.95
12 (2HP) 48.00 4.00 Single Session Upgrade
24 (4HP) 94.00 3.91 High-pressure $18.00 42
(7HP) 159.00 3.78
Magic Tan $18.00 (level 1 or 2)
60 (10HP) 209.00 3.48
Med.-pressure $8.00
78 (13HP) 259.00 3.32 Stand-Up
$6.00
144 (24HP) 399.00 2.77
MAGIC TAN SINGLE SESSION
Single Session (level 1 or 2 ) $30.00
Sun Sport (High-pressure) $30.00
3 Sessions (level 1 or 2 ) $75.00
Royal Sun (Medium-pressure) $17.00
Level 3 Upgrade $5.00
Sun Capsule (Stand-Up) $14.00

Conventional (Low-pressure) $9.00

well it does the same thing here whats that mean?



"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Make sure that when you open the document the "Files of type" setting in

the
File Open dialog is not set to "Recover Text from Any File." I suspect,
however, that your main problem is that you have used spaces or default

tab
stops to align your text. Custom tab stops or a table would work better;

see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/SettingTabs.htm

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"den3nis" wrote in message
...
The computer at work was my computer at home so it used to open here

at
home
with this printer but i bought a new computer for home but thanks when

i
get
to work this morning i,m going to copy and paste the price sheet there

to
show the diferance.

Dennis

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TextReflow.htm
It would be a start to install the driver for the printer you use at

work
and set it as active printer whilst editing the document (the

printer
doesn't have to be physically present).

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


den3nis wrote:
I bought a new computer with word 03 brought some files home from
work where i have word 97 they open all out of context what can i

do?






 
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