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Old 11-25-2015, 06:09 AM
JKW JKW is offline How to configure Word 10 so that when "enter" is pressed, the entire next line of text drops togethe Windows 10 How to configure Word 10 so that when "enter" is pressed, the entire next line of text drops togethe Office 2010 64bit
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New computer, new to Word 10. As things are configured now, when I hit "enter" on a document to insert a new sentence into the text body, it only drops under where the courser is and also covers over the word under it rather than dropping the entire line of text. ???
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