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    1. Re: [SR-NEWBIE] making type fit the Microsoft Word page margins
    2. Courtney Tompkins
    3. After you copy it to Word, in Word go to Edit, replace In the "find what" line type ^l (that's a small L after the other symbol) It's the Word "code" for a "Line Break". You can find other "secret codes" by clicking the More button, Special button on the Find box in Word) in the "replace with" line type "one space" You can then click "Replace all" but it makes one big paragraph Or you can click "Replace" or "Find Next" when you only want it to replace some of them I use your message below to show what I mean about when to click Find Next or Replace Courtney sitnah@cox.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy & Ted" <hootmon2@earthlink.net> I feel there must be an easier way to do this than what I'm doing. <find next> <find next> If I copy something from an email, for example, to a MW page, how can I get <replace> the words to flow across the page to the margins, rather than me having to <replace> make those short lines fit line by line? I have tried doing "Select All" <replace> and then resticking it in the margined blank page, but it just sits there <replace> again.<find next> <find next> > This is to avoid printing out multiple pages when I just need the print to > <replace> > extend to the margins, saving a lot of wasted space. > > Nancy >

    07/10/2009 10:39:42