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formatting consistency
i have a very large dictionary-style wordlist of words from 2 letters to 8 letters with definitions. I am using Microsoft Wordstarter. the definitions are all over the place to the point where i have to manually adjust them to the position i would like. Is there a logical way of automatically fixing this problem up without spending months doing it manually. thank you BECAUSE on account of BECHALK to cover with chalk BECHALKS covers with chalk BECHAMEL a white sauce BECHANCE to befall BECHARM to enchant BECHARMS holds under a spell BECK to beckon, a stream BECKE a beak [Sp] BECKED beckoned BECKES beaks [Sp] BECKET a nautical loop of rope BECKETS securing ropes BECKING calling with a nod BECKON to signal by sign or gesture BECKONED nodded, made a gesture BECKONER one who beckons BECKONS nods BECKS streams BECLAMOR to clamor loudly BECLASP to embrace BECLASPS embraces BECLOAK to wear a cloak BECLOAKS wears a cloak BECLOG to clog thoroughly BECLOGS clogs thoroughly BECLOTHE to clothe BECLOUD to make cloudy BECLOUDS makes cloudy BECLOWN to appear ridiculous BECLOWNS appears ridiculous |
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"all over the place?" "manually adjust?"
Showing non-printing formatting marks in Microsoft Word Basic Concepts of Microsoft Word - from Shauna Kelly |
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have you considered the Tab key? in conjunction with the tips from Charles
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