Stop using the Enter key at the end of lines. Let Word wrap your lines
automatically; it is really very good at it! Use the Enter key only to begin
a new paragraph.

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Hello,
My name is Rick and I cannot seem to get word 2002 to
automatically wordwrap. I do not use the enter key, I
let word automatically move to the next line of text.
Even if I am in the middle of a word it will jump to the
next line and finish the word. Please Help. Thank You.
>-----Original Message-----
>Stop using the Enter key at the end of lines. Let Word wrap your lines
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>> When I go from small text to large text, how do I get the
>> text to be in a contiguous layout instead of like this:
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>> aaaaaaaaa
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>> .........
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 07 Aug 2003 16:10 GMT
Are you saying that Word is breaking the lines in the middle of words? This
usually indicates a damaged font (that is behaving as if it were
"decorative"--that is, a symbol font that can break anywhere).
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> Hello,
> My name is Rick and I cannot seem to get word 2002 to
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