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From: Spellbound on 3 Jul 2008 10:41 When Im writing in Word 2007, whenever I press enter once the text ends up looking like this: the black cow jumped over the orange moon. However, when it is posted on a website, it looks like this: the black cow jumped over the orange moon How do I make it stop so that what the text looks like on the word page looks the same on a web page? Any answers in 'idiot English' please. Thanks.
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on 3 Jul 2008 11:36 Insert a line break (Shift+Enter) instead of a paragraph break (or, of course, let Word wrap the lines naturally, without breaks). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Spellbound" <Spellbound(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E195DC6F-1395-406F-847A-8856612067ED(a)microsoft.com... > When Im writing in Word 2007, whenever I press enter once the text ends up > looking like this: > > the black cow > > jumped over the > > orange moon. > > However, when it is posted on a website, it looks like this: > > the black cow > jumped over the > orange moon > > How do I make it stop so that what the text looks like on the word page > looks the same on a web page? > Any answers in 'idiot English' please. > > Thanks. >
From: Spellbound on 3 Jul 2008 12:59 how do I let word wrap it naturally? And also it looks like a paragraph on a word page but when I copy and paste onto my writing homepage, it takes away the formatting as seen on the word page. So basically, unless I double paragraph, then there is no paragraphing at all once copied to my writing site. I didnt have this problem with word 2003 - I could copy and paste and it stayed the same - and was wondering if there is a way to make 2007 work in the same way. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: > Insert a line break (Shift+Enter) instead of a paragraph break (or, of > course, let Word wrap the lines naturally, without breaks). > > -- > Suzanne S. Barnhill > Microsoft MVP (Word) > Words into Type > Fairhope, Alabama USA > > "Spellbound" <Spellbound(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E195DC6F-1395-406F-847A-8856612067ED(a)microsoft.com... > > When Im writing in Word 2007, whenever I press enter once the text ends up > > looking like this: > > > > the black cow > > > > jumped over the > > > > orange moon. > > > > However, when it is posted on a website, it looks like this: > > > > the black cow > > jumped over the > > orange moon > > > > How do I make it stop so that what the text looks like on the word page > > looks the same on a web page? > > Any answers in 'idiot English' please. > > > > Thanks. > > > > >
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on 3 Jul 2008 14:01 If you need the line breaks (if it's poetry, for example), then you can use Shift+Enter, but if you want the text to wrap to available space (between margins on a page to be printed or within a browser window, regardless of how it's resized), then you should avoid manual breaks within a paragraph. If you want space between paragraphs, HTML uses two line breaks instead of a paragraph break. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Spellbound" <Spellbound(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5855F374-E6B3-4D23-94C9-E05C8DF86593(a)microsoft.com... > how do I let word wrap it naturally? And also it looks like a paragraph on > a > word page but when I copy and paste onto my writing homepage, it takes > away > the formatting as seen on the word page. So basically, unless I double > paragraph, then there is no paragraphing at all once copied to my writing > site. > > I didnt have this problem with word 2003 - I could copy and paste and it > stayed the same - and was wondering if there is a way to make 2007 work in > the same way. > > "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: > >> Insert a line break (Shift+Enter) instead of a paragraph break (or, of >> course, let Word wrap the lines naturally, without breaks). >> >> -- >> Suzanne S. Barnhill >> Microsoft MVP (Word) >> Words into Type >> Fairhope, Alabama USA >> >> "Spellbound" <Spellbound(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E195DC6F-1395-406F-847A-8856612067ED(a)microsoft.com... >> > When Im writing in Word 2007, whenever I press enter once the text ends >> > up >> > looking like this: >> > >> > the black cow >> > >> > jumped over the >> > >> > orange moon. >> > >> > However, when it is posted on a website, it looks like this: >> > >> > the black cow >> > jumped over the >> > orange moon >> > >> > How do I make it stop so that what the text looks like on the word page >> > looks the same on a web page? >> > Any answers in 'idiot English' please. >> > >> > Thanks. >> > >> >> >> >
From: Stefan Blom on 4 Jul 2008 04:37 If you are saying that you want to restore the settings of the blank document template in Word 2003, you can do the following: On the Home tab of the ribbon, click Change Styles | Style Set | Word 2003. Then click Change Styles | Fonts | Office Classic. Finally, click Change Styles | Set as Default. If/when you are prompted to save the Normal template, choose to do so. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Spellbound" <Spellbound(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5855F374-E6B3-4D23-94C9-E05C8DF86593(a)microsoft.com... > how do I let word wrap it naturally? And also it looks like a paragraph on > a > word page but when I copy and paste onto my writing homepage, it takes > away > the formatting as seen on the word page. So basically, unless I double > paragraph, then there is no paragraphing at all once copied to my writing > site. > > I didnt have this problem with word 2003 - I could copy and paste and it > stayed the same - and was wondering if there is a way to make 2007 work in > the same way. > > "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: > >> Insert a line break (Shift+Enter) instead of a paragraph break (or, of >> course, let Word wrap the lines naturally, without breaks). >> >> -- >> Suzanne S. Barnhill >> Microsoft MVP (Word) >> Words into Type >> Fairhope, Alabama USA >> >> "Spellbound" <Spellbound(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E195DC6F-1395-406F-847A-8856612067ED(a)microsoft.com... >> > When Im writing in Word 2007, whenever I press enter once the text ends >> > up >> > looking like this: >> > >> > the black cow >> > >> > jumped over the >> > >> > orange moon. >> > >> > However, when it is posted on a website, it looks like this: >> > >> > the black cow >> > jumped over the >> > orange moon >> > >> > How do I make it stop so that what the text looks like on the word page >> > looks the same on a web page? >> > Any answers in 'idiot English' please. >> > >> > Thanks. >> > >> >> >>
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