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Hi, I have a document that's in Times New Roman. When I try to type, it's as
if I had only room for one letter and each letter is typed on top of that. If I type "this", I would see the t then the h would go on top of the t - not replacing it, but on top of it. If I change the font to something other than Times New Roman, this problem disappears, however, all of my documents are in Times New Roman so I would have to change the font every time I open a document. Any ideas? Thank you. |
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http://groups.google.com/group/micro...4b82cfda714e95 .. a_ryan1972 wrote: Hi, I have a document that's in Times New Roman. When I try to type, it's as if I had only room for one letter and each letter is typed on top of that. If I type "this", I would see the t then the h would go on top of the t - not replacing it, but on top of it. If I change the font to something other than Times New Roman, this problem disappears, however, all of my documents are in Times New Roman so I would have to change the font every time I open a document. Any ideas? Thank you. |
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