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I have a Word document that is in a text box. It is a resume for a friend. I
cannot get the spaces it created to go away without deleting every space and lining it up with the cursor. Does that make sense? Is there an easier way to do it? |
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Please describe more in detail what is happening.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "DonnaB" wrote in message ... I have a Word document that is in a text box. It is a resume for a friend. I cannot get the spaces it created to go away without deleting every space and lining it up with the cursor. Does that make sense? Is there an easier way to do it? |
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Please describe more in detail what is happening.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "DonnaB" wrote in message ... I have a Word document that is in a text box. It is a resume for a friend. I cannot get the spaces it created to go away without deleting every space and lining it up with the cursor. Does that make sense? Is there an easier way to do it? |
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Including your version of Word, the format of the material in the text
box, and what sort of extra "spaces it created." Horizontal? Vertical? Tabs? Columns? You should begin by turning on Show Non-Printing Characters (Ctrl- Shift-8) to see what's actually going on. On May 6, 11:35*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Please describe more in detail what is happening. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "DonnaB" wrote in message ... I have a Word document that is in a text box. It is a resume for a friend. I cannot get the spaces it created to go away without deleting every space and lining it up with the cursor. Does that make sense? Is there an easier way to do it?- |
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Including your version of Word, the format of the material in the text
box, and what sort of extra "spaces it created." Horizontal? Vertical? Tabs? Columns? You should begin by turning on Show Non-Printing Characters (Ctrl- Shift-8) to see what's actually going on. On May 6, 11:35*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Please describe more in detail what is happening. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "DonnaB" wrote in message ... I have a Word document that is in a text box. It is a resume for a friend. I cannot get the spaces it created to go away without deleting every space and lining it up with the cursor. Does that make sense? Is there an easier way to do it?- |
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