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Pete DeKalb - 29 May 2005 00:10 GMT
I am trying to create lines of text with very small spacing between them (top
and bottom). When I reduce line spacing the text begins to get cut off
instead. Please help.
Miss Perspicacia Tick - 29 May 2005 01:11 GMT
> I am trying to create lines of text with very small spacing between
> them (top and bottom). When I reduce line spacing the text begins to
> get cut off instead. Please help.

We did, the first time you asked this - 3 hours and 47 minutes ago. Suggest
you find your original post instead of posting again.

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w00tw00t - 29 May 2005 06:33 GMT
> Suggest you find your original post instead of posting again.

lol good idea
Pete DeKalb - 29 May 2005 22:25 GMT
Office was indicating I had to respond to a confirmation email before it
would post and the confirmation email never arrived and I couldn't find my
orginal post. Anyway, if you're going to volunteer to help people then use
sarcasm to attempt to  make them feel stupid your not helping.

Pass this along to your comedy partner please.

> > Suggest you find your original post instead of posting again.
>
> lol good idea
Miss Perspicacia Tick - 29 May 2005 22:38 GMT
> Office was indicating I had to respond to a confirmation email before
> it would post and the confirmation email never arrived and I couldn't
> find my orginal post. Anyway, if you're going to volunteer to help
> people then use sarcasm to attempt to  make them feel stupid your not
> helping.

Office has nothing to do with it - this is Usenet; finding your original
post would be easy if you'd do like the majority and use a proper newsreader
instead of that ridiculous web interface.

Now that's twice I've helped you - once to tell you to find your original
post and secondly to use a newsreader.

I'll send my bill in later...

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Mary Sauer - 29 May 2005 23:02 GMT
The original thread is "Lay-out question", there are suggestions in the thread.

Click the below link, it will setup the Microsoft news in your newsreader (Outlook
Express).
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.publisher

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> Office was indicating I had to respond to a confirmation email before it
> would post and the confirmation email never arrived and I couldn't find my
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>> lol good idea
Pete DeKalb - 30 May 2005 16:59 GMT
Thank You. I found the origianl thread, unfortunately after I posted a 2nd
time.

I use Outlook instead of Outlook Express - will your link work for Outlook?

> The original thread is "Lay-out question", there are suggestions in the thread.
>
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> >> lol good idea
Mary Sauer - 30 May 2005 17:10 GMT
Outlook Express is the default newsreader in Outlook...

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> Thank You. I found the origianl thread, unfortunately after I posted a 2nd
> time.
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Pete DeKalb - 30 May 2005 17:34 GMT
Thanks! Sorry to be such a novice.

> Outlook Express is the default newsreader in Outlook...
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> >> >> lol good idea
Rob Giordano \(Crash Gordon®\) - 30 May 2005 17:21 GMT
Outlook doesn't have a built in newsreader...just OE... Mozilla browser does too.

> Thank You. I found the origianl thread, unfortunately after I posted a 2nd
> time.
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> > >> lol good idea
 
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