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Cassi
 
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I have been using MS Word 2003 and make a lot of labels. I sometimes use
different alignment in different lines of text in the same label (cell).
Usually, when I would type a company name, press enter, and change the
alignment for the second line of text, there is no problem. Recently,
however, at my office computer, when I change the alignment it changes the
alignment on the whole page. It must be a check-box somewhere, but I have
been unable to find it.

I am able to click undo and just the one line of text stays to the new
alignment. This extra step is costing me time and frustrates me as I prefer
to use keyboard shortcuts rather than the mouse.
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Cassi
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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The problem is not limited to labels (it's just coincidence that they use
Normal style by default). See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...eformatted.htm

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I have been using MS Word 2003 and make a lot of labels. I sometimes use
different alignment in different lines of text in the same label (cell).
Usually, when I would type a company name, press enter, and change the
alignment for the second line of text, there is no problem. Recently,
however, at my office computer, when I change the alignment it changes the
alignment on the whole page. It must be a check-box somewhere, but I have
been unable to find it.

I am able to click undo and just the one line of text stays to the new
alignment. This extra step is costing me time and frustrates me as I

prefer
to use keyboard shortcuts rather than the mouse.
--
Thanks,
Cassi


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