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Cannot eliminate double line spacing

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Blue Max - 27 Feb 2007 21:02 GMT
When composing an email message in Outlook 2007, especially when formulating
a reply, the <Enter> key continually inserts a double-space at the end of a
line.  To resolve the problem, we highlight the text and choose
single-spacing from the 'Text Formatting' options, but the double-spacing
persists.  Has anyone else experienced this problem and do you have a
solution?  We have expereinced this frustrating behavior through multiple
versions of Outlook.
Brian Tillman - 28 Feb 2007 13:40 GMT
> When composing an email message in Outlook 2007, especially when
> formulating a reply, the <Enter> key continually inserts a
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> expereinced this frustrating behavior through multiple versions of
> Outlook.

Hold down Shift while pressing Enter.  Plain Enter, in HTML-formatted
messages means <p> (new paragraph), while Shift-Enter means <br> (line
break).
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Blue Max - 28 Feb 2007 17:26 GMT
Hello Brian,

Thanks, that is a great hint that resolves a long-time frustration!

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>> When composing an email message in Outlook 2007, especially when
>> formulating a reply, the <Enter> key continually inserts a
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> messages means <p> (new paragraph), while Shift-Enter means <br> (line
> break).
 
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