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vertical line spacing...need help

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Michelle - 21 Mar 2007 12:19 GMT
Hi.
Could someone please tell me how to fix a problem I have with the page
layout in XP Word.
Somehow the template has changed, so that if I press enter for a new line
after writing a paragraph the curser skips right down to the bottom and
starts again there. When I press enter again it goes straight to the bottom
again and aligns the paragraphs in an equally vertically spaced fashion.

I know how to change the template but I’m just not sure what I need to
change so that instead of it equally vertically aligning each paragraph over
the entire page I’m able to just press enter and get the next line...

Please help someone.

Much appreciated,
Michelle
Stefan Blom - 21 Mar 2007 12:26 GMT
On the File menu, click Page Setup. Click the Layout tab. For
"Vertical alignment," choose "Top," and then click the Default button.

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Stefan Blom
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> Hi.
> Could someone please tell me how to fix a problem I have with the page
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> I know how to change the template but I'm just not sure what I need
to
> change so that instead of it equally vertically aligning each paragraph over
> the entire page I'm able to just press enter and get the next
line...

> Please help someone.
>
> Much appreciated,
> Michelle
 
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