March 18th, 2006, 06:48 PM
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My word wrap doesn't wrap!
Wow, I'm beginning to feel like I'm starring in a bad Perry Mason episode
with all this sleuthing about. I haven't the time for these suggestions
until tonite when I get home from work. I will attempt them then and keep
you posted.....thanks for all the help.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
In that case it's possible that (a) Normal.dot is corrupt or (if it's
affecting existing documents as well) (b) the font or printer driver is
corrupt. For starters, try deleting and reinstalling the printer. If that
doesn't help, delete and reinstall the font.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"wrapless" wrote in message
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No, no.....maybe I didn't make this point clear. It's not just one
individual .doc document, it's everything! New document or old one that
I'm
editing, it does the same thing. So, I don't see how copying one into a
new
one will help a bit.
"Charles Kenyon" wrote:
Try creating a new document and copying your text (all but the last
paragraph mark) into the new document.
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Charles Kenyon
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Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
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"wrapless" wrote in message
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Ok, how on earth did it get corrupted? I haven't done anything earth
shattering, in fact I've hardly done anything at all with Word in
ages.
Is
the software still that unstable? Lastly, how does one UN-corrupt
this
thing.....and please don't tell me I have to re-install Word.
Microsoft
HAS
to have come up with a more practical answer to its woes by now.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
The nonbreaking spaces are a red herring, I think. The document is
almost
certainly corrupt.
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"wrapless" wrote in message
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cadbetty could be talking about my computer, because the problem is
identical
to mine. I've tried displaying the non printing characters, but
only
see
the
backwards P (hard return?) symbol. I haven't done anything unusual
to
cause
this, and it's happening on all new documents w/ all fonts.
"Charles Kenyon" wrote:
If they are not marked by anything you aren't displaying them!
Ordinary
spaces will show up as a tiny dot with non-printing characters
displayed. If
you do have non-printing charters displayed and you are not
seeing
dots,
you
are getting something other than a normal space when you press
the
spacebar.
That would explain your problem and help with fixing it but I
would
be
surprised if it were the case.
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Charles Kenyon
Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word
Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version
of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide
See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is
awesome!
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"cadbetty" wrote in message
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The spaces in my document aren't marked by anything. I have
paragraph
marks,
indent marks, and a square at the beginning of each new
paragraph.
I've deleted all unused styles in my document. I'll look around
for
line
break options.
I still need some help with this. It's beyond frustrating.
-cadbetty
"Charles Kenyon" wrote:
This sounds like what would happen with a non-breaking space
between
each
word. Have you looked at your document with non-printing
characters
displayed? A regular space will be a dot while a non-breaking
space
will
look like a degree symbol. ยบ Don't know how you would be doing
this,
though.
Also, try turning on table gridlines.
I'm pretty sure Suzanne Barnhill has answered similar problems
in
the
past,
but that may have been pages that wouldn't break, rather than
lines.
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Charles Kenyon
Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word
Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented
version
of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide)
http://addbalance.com/usersguide
See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is
awesome!
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Version of Word?
Language settings? In Word? In Windows?
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version
of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide)
http://addbalance.com/usersguide
See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is
awesome!
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"wrapless" wrote in
message
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When I'm typing along and come to the end of the line, Word
breaks
up
whatever word doesn't fit and sticks the rest on the next
line.
The
documentation states that it is supposed to stick the entire
word
on
the
next
line, not leave one or two letters on the previous line.
I'm
sure
it's
something simple, but I've looked everywhere and can't find
a
check
box
or
a
setting to fix this. H
ALP
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