From: Peter T. Daniels on 28 Feb 2010 01:04 Your intended result didn't come out quite right, but I suspect you want the fox on the left and the citizens on the right? Probably the easiest way to do this as a one-up is to insert a one- row, two-column table with no borders, and put one paragraph in each cell. On Feb 27, 9:56 pm, gcotterl <gcott...(a)co.riverside.ca.us> wrote: > The existing text in the Word document looks like this: > > The quick brown fox jumps over > the lazy dog and feels as if > he were in the seventh heaven > of typography together with > Hermann Zapf, the most famous > artist of the... > > The block of text to be inserted looks like this: > > So, fellow citizens, now is the > time for all good men to come to > the aid of their country to demand > transparency, sovereignty and > independence. > > How do I paste the block of text so the result looks like this? > > The quick brown fox jumps over So, fellow citizens, now is the > the lazy dog and feels as if time for all good men to come to > he were in the seventh heaven the aid of their country to demand > of typography together with transparency, sovereignty and > Hermann Zapf, the most famous independence. > artist of the...
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