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Default Auto line breaks at page width in cut and paste

When I compose text in word and paste it to webmail server because of the
very small window there. I find that the recipient can't read it because the
paragraphs flow off the page. I want to have line breaks added to the copied
text at page width automatically.
Does anyone know how I can do this?
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This should not be happening; text should be wrapping to the window size.

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When I compose text in word and paste it to webmail server because of the
very small window there. I find that the recipient can't read it because

the
paragraphs flow off the page. I want to have line breaks added to the

copied
text at page width automatically.
Does anyone know how I can do this?


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