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>I'm not sure what you're trying to do, Worzel, but I'll try
>to help.
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>In general, Word wraps words when they reach the end of the
>line. If the line is too long, you can:
> 1. Reset the margins (File > Page Setup)
> 2. Indent the paragraph, either by selecting Format >
> Paragraph from the menu or by moving the little
> triangles on the ruler
>
>If what you want to do is terminate a line prematurely, you
>can press shift+enter to create a new-line character without
>ending the paragraph.
>
>HTH. If your answer is "none of the above", please let us
>know.
>-Sue Gallagher
>
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>> From: "Worzel Gummidge" <worzel_gummidge -at- lycos -dot- com>
>> Sorry for the dumb question, but how does one make words wrap in MS Word (98/2000/XP)?
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>> I'm sure someone has a simple solution...
>>
>> WG
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