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Re: A question regarding MS Word

by Stephen C. <nobodyNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 28, 2007 at 08:27 AM

On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 23:02:19 -0800, Edith C Bennington wrote
(in article <271120072302195988%Edith1105@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):

>     I do get riled at myself for having to request assistance knowing
> full well that the solution is unquestionably going to be a simple oneŠ
> When I'm typing a letter, or just typing something, somehow the entire
> left side of the page just disappears. I then have to go down to the
> bottom of the page, grab the blue bubble and drag it to the left -
> sometimes twice because it jumps back to the right, again. How do I
> prevent that from occurring for once and for all?
> 
> Thank you so much,
>     Edith B

Edith,

I don't know for sure, but it might be that you have the default
formatting 
for new do***ents set to two column. The next time it does it, check the 
layout settings and make sure the do***ent isn't set for two column
format.

StephenC
 




 8 Posts in Topic:
A question regarding MS Word
Edith C Bennington <Ed  2007-11-27 23:02:19 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Stephen C. <nobodyNOSP  2007-11-28 08:27:11 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Carl Witthoft <carl@[E  2007-11-28 17:30:54 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Edith C Bennington <Ed  2007-11-29 23:51:31 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
mikey <mikey@[EMAIL PR  2007-11-30 01:08:45 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Stephen C. <nobodyNOSP  2007-11-30 08:54:12 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Brian Paul Ehni <behni  2007-11-30 18:27:00 
Re: A question regarding MS Word
Edith C Bennington <Ed  2007-12-06 00:26:51 

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