It sounds like your are picking up the formatting from the previous message.
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Ron Sommer
"Oriolus" wrote in message
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Supposed to be an anwer to both, Ron and Michael. Thank you for you
concern!
I am just typing texts into an existing mail that I want to forward to
others.
The mail already contains some text, a.o. a table that someone else
comosed
by means of Frontpage. I do not use tabs. Mostly the spaces I type stay
spaces, but about a quarter of the number of spaces appear to have become
a
nbsp-space and I don't know when and how they come there. I check what is
in
my mail to be forwarded by looking into the source of the HTML-mail,
because
I notice the lines I type are broken at peculiar places and I discovered
why:
because of numerous nbsp-spaces. How can I avoid their random presence?
TIA
Oriolus
"Michael Santovec" wrote:
Are you actually typing the text into OE or are you pasting it from
another program? If pasting it, from what program are you copying?
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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"Oriolus" wrote in message
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I have a question about spaces typed in HTML-mode in OE (6.00.2600.00 /
XP
Home 2002 SP2). At numerous places my text appears to contain normal
spaces
but also 'locked spaces' (transcripted in HTML as 'ampersand-nbsp;'),
which
influence the preferred layout in a negative manner. I don't know how
and
when these 'ampersand-nbsp;'s appear in my text, but I don't want
them. I
want normal spaces that allow text to be broken to the next line. How
can I
avoide these locked spaces arrive in my text?
TIA
Oriolus