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Typing in task is double-spacing
Hi -
Using Outlook 2000 and the Task feature (in Personal Folders). I'm finding that if I copy and paste data into a task, line spacing and other formatting is maintained. However if I type new lines of information into the task, each line is double-spaced. Is there any way to get the typed lines to be single-spaced? thanks - sara |
Typing in task is double-spacing
On Sep 18, 1:50 pm, " wrote:
Hi - Using Outlook 2000 and the Task feature (in Personal Folders). I'm finding that if I copy and paste data into a task, line spacing and other formatting is maintained. However if I type new lines of information into the task, each line is double-spaced. Is there any way to get the typed lines to be single-spaced? thanks - sara does this happen in any other program or just Outlook 2000 in the task area? Have you tried a repair on Outlook? (help\detect&repair) |
Typing in task is double-spacing
On Sep 18, 4:04 pm, KeithV wrote:
On Sep 18, 1:50 pm, " wrote: Hi - Using Outlook 2000 and the Task feature (in Personal Folders). I'm finding that if I copy and paste data into a task, line spacing and other formatting is maintained. However if I type new lines of information into the task, each line is double-spaced. Is there any way to get the typed lines to be single-spaced? thanks - sara does this happen in any other program or just Outlook 2000 in the task area? Have you tried a repair on Outlook? (help\detect&repair) No, this doesn't happen in any other program - just Outlook 2000 in Tasks. And Detect & Repair didn't work. Once, when typing, I pressed "enter" and got just a single space - but then it went back to double spacing. Any ideas? sara |
Typing in task is double-spacing
On Sep 18, 4:04 pm, KeithV wrote:
On Sep 18, 1:50 pm, " wrote: Hi - Using Outlook 2000 and the Task feature (in Personal Folders). I'm finding that if I copy and paste data into a task, line spacing and other formatting is maintained. However if I type new lines of information into the task, each line is double-spaced. Is there any way to get the typed lines to be single-spaced? thanks - sara does this happen in any other program or just Outlook 2000 in the task area? Have you tried a repair on Outlook? (help\detect&repair) WORKS TODAY!! Apparently the Repair required a Restart - all fine after starting up today. Many thanks - hopefully we'll remember this ourselves if a problem occurs in the future,. |
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