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Microsoft Word 2000 page formatting.

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Kevin - 30 Nov 2003 18:18 GMT
My Word 2000 has taken on a mind of its' own....
When I begin a new document, I can enter anywhere from 2 to five lines
of text. When I begin a new paragraph, cursor moves down to the middle
of the page. I try to delete the contents of the space between the end
of my last line to where the cursor has been placed, but cursor keeps
advancing to middle of page.
I am able to open a previously saved document with the formatting I
desire and enter text/paragraphs correctly, then "Save As".
Anyone know what might be causing this? (Windows 98/Word 2000).
Thanks.......
TF - 30 Nov 2003 20:30 GMT
Go to File, Page Setup, Layout Tab and change the vertical alignment back to
TOP.

Terry

My Word 2000 has taken on a mind of its' own....
When I begin a new document, I can enter anywhere from 2 to five lines
of text. When I begin a new paragraph, cursor moves down to the middle
of the page. I try to delete the contents of the space between the end
of my last line to where the cursor has been placed, but cursor keeps
advancing to middle of page.
I am able to open a previously saved document with the formatting I
desire and enter text/paragraphs correctly, then "Save As".
Anyone know what might be causing this? (Windows 98/Word 2000).
Thanks.......
 
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