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hello,
I am trying have text that comes from a macro field automatically aligned in the document. After the text is added to the document, the second line of the text starts on a new line, I need the second line indented like the first line. How can I do this? See attachment. |
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It's difficult to make a specific suggestion without knowing exactly how
the document is set up. Generally, though, applying an indent to the paragraph where the text is inserted should work. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP On 2012-03-13 18:22 (GMT+1), Template_maker wrote: hello, I am trying have text that comes from a macro field automatically aligned in the document. After the text is added to the document, the second line of the text starts on a new line, I need the second line indented like the first line. How can I do this? See attachment. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: sd.jpg | |Download: http://www.wordbanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=119| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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