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At newest office version 2007, behavior of enter-kay has changed: it changes
chapter instead of line. I can change the line pressing shift-enter but I
need to change the behavior to old, normal one: enter key changes only the
line.. how to do that?




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The Enter key has always created a new paragraph, but in previous versions
there was no Space Before/After applied to those paragraphs, so they were
Single spaced both within and between paragraphs. The default style in Word
2007 has some Space After, which you can modify, or I believe there are some
"legacy" style formats you can apply.

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At newest office version 2007, behavior of enter-kay has changed: it
changes
chapter instead of line. I can change the line pressing shift-enter but I
need to change the behavior to old, normal one: enter key changes only the
line.. how to do that?







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