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email merge creating line breaks
I am hard returning [shift/enter] plain text email documents at 60 characters
(to promote readability and limit unwanted forced breaks by email readers). It worked fine in Word 03, but 07 is creating [extra] line breaks inconsistently when emails arrive in Outlook and various free ISP email accounts. I have no explanation and have tried various things [including word/advanced options/web encoding - unicode utf] This helped with some of the extra breaks but not all. Please, any solutions? |
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email merge creating line breaks
Try using a fixed width font such as Courier New and set the margins of the
mail merge main document so that the text word wraps after the 60th character. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "MB" wrote in message ... I am hard returning [shift/enter] plain text email documents at 60 characters (to promote readability and limit unwanted forced breaks by email readers). It worked fine in Word 03, but 07 is creating [extra] line breaks inconsistently when emails arrive in Outlook and various free ISP email accounts. I have no explanation and have tried various things [including word/advanced options/web encoding - unicode utf] This helped with some of the extra breaks but not all. Please, any solutions? |
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