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.

Re: How do you close up the gap when you hit the enter key to much? by Suzanne

Suzanne
Sun Dec 10 16:57:34 CST 2006

Delete some of the empty paragraphs; this will be easier to do if you
display nonprinting characters (Ctrl+*).

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"enter key gap" <enter key gap@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9E95C452-DE1C-4628-9A95-ADC6872865AE@microsoft.com...
> 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.


RE: How do you close up the gap when you hit the enter key to much? by lf

lf
Sun Dec 10 17:04:00 CST 2006

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.

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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.

Re: How do you close up the gap when you hit the enter key to much? by Suzanne

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

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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
news:A2EAACA1-253A-48CE-947C-D917E575D828@microsoft.com...
> 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.