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Default In WORD: fill paragraph, margin to margin, with proper spacing.

Frequently downloaded program guides partially fill the space between page
margins when copied to WORD. One can fill to the margins by tediously placing
the cursor at the begining of each line and back space to the end of the
above line. How can this be done automatically with a fill command common in
other word processors?
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Default In WORD: fill paragraph, margin to margin, with proper spacing.

See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...eanWebText.htm.

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On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 16:35:02 -0700, Roy Pitsch Roy
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Frequently downloaded program guides partially fill the space between page
margins when copied to WORD. One can fill to the margins by tediously placing
the cursor at the begining of each line and back space to the end of the
above line. How can this be done automatically with a fill command common in
other word processors?

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