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OE interprets an Enter from Word as a P, which is given a double line
break. If you want to have a single line break, then use Shift-Enter instead of Enter and you will get a single line break (BR). steve "Robert11" wrote in message ... Hello, Using OE 6 and running XP. I have very normal text paragraphs created in MS Office 2007 (WORD), No fancy WORD formatting, just a plain, very normal, letter, or text paragraph, e.g. If i copy and paste it into OE, it Always shows up with what appears to be double line spacing. Or, perhaps you can say a "skipped" line. What I mean is a blank line in OE between each line of text. Any ideas why ? Thanks, B. |
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