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![]() Suppose I have two lines in a word document:
I don't want this to happen. When I delete a line, I want the contents moved up and NO style changes. How can I stop Word (2007) from doing this? |
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One thing to try is instead of deleting the line, go to the Heading 1 beginning of line and backspace - that gets rid of the preceding line but maintains your style.
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thank u meg for your reply.
Yes, I've tried that. The thing is that I have numbered headings, when i do that it deletes the number. And I cant put the cursor before the number. |
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