Suzanne
Sun Dec 10 17:55:17 CST 2006
> I suggest that you get hold of some kind of getting started userâ??s guide
for
> Word in order to get familiar with the basics.
For such a guide, see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/concepts/introduction/index.html
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site:
http://word.mvps.org
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"Lene Fredborg" <lf@REMOVETHISthedoctools.com> wrote in message
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> Each time you hit Enter, you create a new paragraph. When you hit enter
> several times, you create several empty paragraphs. You need to select and
> delete all or some of these empty paragraphs:
>
> To better understand what happens, do this:
> Below the Menu Bar in top of the window, look for an icon with this
symbol:
> ¶. Click the icon. The icon is found in the Standard toolbar â?? if you
cannot
> see the icon, go to View > Toolbars and make sure that a checkmark appears
> besides the Standard toolbar.
>
> The ¶ icon in the Standard toolbar turns on and off formatting marks
> (non-printing characters in your document such as paragraph marks and
> spaces). In your document, you will now see a ¶ for each time you have hit
> Enter â?? each ¶ represents a paragraph in your document. Click on the first
> line with only a ¶ and hit the Delete button until you have deleted the
empty
> paragraphs you want. You will see that one of these paragraph marks
disappear
> each time you hit Delete and the text below moves upwards.
>
> You may click the ¶ icon in the Standard toolbar again if you want to hide
> the paragraph marks etc.
>
> I suggest that you get hold of some kind of getting started userâ??s guide
for
> Word in order to get familiar with the basics.
>
> --
> Regards
> Lene Fredborg
> DocTools â?? Denmark
>
http://www.thedoctools.com/
> Document automation â?? add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word
>
>
> "enter key gap" wrote:
>
> > I was trying to add a add'l line of space between the addresses for a
letter.
> > However, I apparently hit the enter key too much & want to close up the
gap.