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Old 11-03-2017, 03:28 PM
Annie Wordy Annie Wordy is offline A Macro to break lines automatically after specific number of characters Windows 8 A Macro to break lines automatically after specific number of characters Office 2007
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Hello! I am wondering if there are any macro for MS Word that can break lines automatically after specific number of words on each linee (like 8 words) or at the specific length(e.g. at position 20 by MS Word ruler), so I don't need to press Enter all over the passage.



I tried to use to indent features of MS Word.
But that is going to change the length of each line only in the MS Word.
When I copy the text to other software. The number of words/length of each line just doesn't change.

It will be greatly appreciated if anyone can help!
Thanks!!
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