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Thanks for replying Ulo.
An example of this effect would be that a paragraph of 9 lines in the original will need to go into the 10th line in the copy. It's as if the character spacing is slightly greater in the copied version. However, I have rechecked that all the parameters are the same in both versions: in particular, character spacing in both versions is 'normal'; the line spacing in both versions is '1.5'; margins are the same; and the Header and Footer margins are the same also.Regards dms997 |
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Good morning. On the condition that your font remains the same, your issue is a bit perplexing, assuming the font remains identical between the two documents. I would try choosing a paragraph that adds a line in the new document and:
1. Select it in the source doc and use Paste Special/Unformatted text to bring it into the new doc. 2. Select it in the source doc, Paste it into the new doc, select it there and, holding Ctrl down, press Spacebar and Q in succession, to clear paragraph and character formats. Does either of these make any difference? Best, Ulo |
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