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![]() If I am working in Word 2007 and have the main text in Times New Roman, and paste in Greek (the font is SBL Greek) from a totally different program that is Unicode, the paragraph it is pasted into goes from double spacing to single spacing. What's that about? Thanks. |
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Are you pasting at the end of the paragraph?
Showing non-printing formatting marks in Microsoft Word |
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No, I am putting Greek in various places. Thanks.
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Sorry, I have no ideas.
Could you perhaps prepare a sample document with two paragraphs, one of which you post the word into, so that I or someone else can take a look. How to attach a screenshot or file in this forum. |
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Perhaps it's taking formatting from the unicode document and applying it to the new document.
Try copy the text from the original - then when you want to paste in word don't ctrl-v but instead use the mouse - right click - paste options and select the 'keep text only' one. See if that works. |
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