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weird text behavior (justification problem?)

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Mark G - 27 Aug 2003 14:14 GMT
I'm not a beginner with styles, formatting, etc., but this
one has me stumped. I created a style named T. Here's its
description:

Font: Times New Roman, 10pt, English (U.S.), Flush left,
Line spacing single, Space after 12 pt, Widow/orphan
control, Tabs: 4", 7" right flush.

My authors work using my template, which includes that
particular style. I've got one author, though, whose
chapters come to me with the T style looking and acting
weird. For one thing, the space between lines is greater
(looks like about 1.5, but when I check the paragraph
formatting, it says it's single). The weirdest thing,
though, is that when I put my cursor, for instance, into
the middle of a line in one of his paragraphs and type,
the text in the rest of the line moves both to the left
and the right, as if trying to justify or something. Text
justification is not turned on. Fiddling with hyphenation
settings doesn't seem to have any effect.

Does anyone have a clue?  I'd very much appreciate any
help. If you need more info, just let me know.

THANKS,
Mark
Cindy Meister  -WordMVP- - 29 Aug 2003 10:53 GMT
Hi Mark,

Could this author have some kind of right-to-left option
activated?

> My authors work using my template, which includes that
> particular style. I've got one author, though, whose
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> Does anyone have a clue?

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jan
24 2003)
http://www.mvps.org/word

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