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I am a medical transcriptionist and have been using my Word program on a
daily basis for over a year with no problems, so all this issues have started in the last few days. 1st question: When I start typing now, it automatically puts the second line indent to 0.25". It has never done this before and it is not consistent either. When I manually move it back to 0", it will remain like that (whether I hit enter or not) until the end of the page. Then it will do it again. For a little more specifics on what I am doing when it happens, on each page, I have a Macro for address and Dr. names and then I start typing. That is when the 1st automatic indent happens. The time it most often happens again is towards the bottom of the page when I have entered an "auto text", it reverts back to the automatic indent tab for the 2nd line. I have looked in the "tab" menu and cleared that and have looked in the Style tab, but don't really see anything funny in that tab either. Any ideas? 2nd question: This problem has started just today. I have lots of "Auto Text" in Arial font for my transcription. When I enter an "auto text", it used to be that I could hit the backspace button and it would take me to the end of the text (because some of them take me to the next line when I enter them) but now it just reverts it back to Times New Roman when I hit backspace. Furthermore, if I keep hitting the backspace, it reverts the previous line(s) to Times New Roman too! I'm so frustrated! As a transcriptionist, you are paid on speed of typing, so I am losing out on income by having to stop and correct these two problems all the time! I have lots of Macros, auto texts and a nice, full, custom-made dictionary of medical terms, so reloading the program is not really an option. The only thing I did in the last week is sign up for the Microsoft Updates in the Windows Update menu...so could the updates be doing these problems. Please, any ideas would be wonderful! Thanks, -- Sarah |
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... I am a medical transcriptionist and have been using my Word program on a daily basis for over a year with no problems, so all this issues have started in the last few days. 1st question: When I start typing now, it automatically puts the second line indent to 0.25". It has never done this before and it is not consistent either. When I manually move it back to 0", it will remain like that (whether I hit enter or not) until the end of the page. Then it will do it again. For a little more specifics on what I am doing when it happens, on each page, I have a Macro for address and Dr. names and then I start typing. That is when the 1st automatic indent happens. The time it most often happens again is towards the bottom of the page when I have entered an "auto text", it reverts back to the automatic indent tab for the 2nd line. I have looked in the "tab" menu and cleared that and have looked in the Style tab, but don't really see anything funny in that tab either. Any ideas? Most likely, the macro and/or the AutoText adds indentation to your text. You can recreate the AutoText, making sure not to include any direct paragraph formatting or a style which has inappropriate formatting. For the macro, the situation may be a bit more complex, depending on the code; you may want to ask in a programming newsgroup such as microsoft.public.word.vba.general for assistance. 2nd question: This problem has started just today. I have lots of "Auto Text" in Arial font for my transcription. When I enter an "auto text", it used to be that I could hit the backspace button and it would take me to the end of the text (because some of them take me to the next line when I enter them) but now it just reverts it back to Times New Roman when I hit backspace. Furthermore, if I keep hitting the backspace, it reverts the previous line(s) to Times New Roman too! I'm so frustrated! Sorry, I've never seen anything like this. You cannot reassign the BackSpace key via the user interface, so I guess this problem could be caused by a macro as well. Generally speaking, though, if font formatting was changed directly for the text (as opposed to modifying a style) the original (style) settings might come back. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP As a transcriptionist, you are paid on speed of typing, so I am losing out on income by having to stop and correct these two problems all the time! I have lots of Macros, auto texts and a nice, full, custom-made dictionary of medical terms, so reloading the program is not really an option. The only thing I did in the last week is sign up for the Microsoft Updates in the Windows Update menu...so could the updates be doing these problems. Please, any ideas would be wonderful! Thanks, -- Sarah |
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