From: faceman28208 on 15 Feb 2010 11:19 The WordPerfect line justification setting gets rid of Word's dreadful spacing with justification. However, I am finding many cases where Word incorrectly breaks lines with this setting enabled. For example, I am frequently finding lines that being with commas. Is there any way to correct this problem?
From: Terry Farrell on 15 Feb 2010 12:13 I just don't understand what you have said about breaking: "For example, I am frequently finding lines that being with commas." What does that mean? FWIW, I use WP Justification all the time and never have any problem with it, not have I heard any other users with problems with it either. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP <faceman28208(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:90c681a0-4bf5-42ce-91c0-f7660dbe4507(a)t11g2000vbc.googlegroups.com... > The WordPerfect line justification setting gets rid of Word's dreadful > spacing with justification. > > However, I am finding many cases where Word incorrectly breaks lines > with this setting enabled. For example, I am frequently finding lines > that being with commas. > > Is there any way to correct this problem?
From: macropod on 15 Feb 2010 12:25 > FWIW, I use WP Justification all the time and never have any problem with it, not have I heard any other users with problems with > it either. Ditto. I suspect the lines starting with commas have spaces preceding the commas on the previous line. If so, this has nothing to do with WP justification and is just as likely to occur without it. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Terry Farrell" <terryfarrell(a)msn.com> wrote in message news:edlHrImrKHA.1796(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I just don't understand what you have said about breaking: "For example, I am frequently finding lines that being with commas." >What does that mean? > > FWIW, I use WP Justification all the time and never have any problem with it, not have I heard any other users with problems with > it either. > > -- > Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP > > <faceman28208(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:90c681a0-4bf5-42ce-91c0-f7660dbe4507(a)t11g2000vbc.googlegroups.com... >> The WordPerfect line justification setting gets rid of Word's dreadful >> spacing with justification. >> >> However, I am finding many cases where Word incorrectly breaks lines >> with this setting enabled. For example, I am frequently finding lines >> that being with commas. >> >> Is there any way to correct this problem? >
From: Terry Farrell on 15 Feb 2010 13:36 Ah! It should be 'beginning' and not 'being'. As Macropod says, there must be spaces before the commas for them to break that way. If you must have spaces before the commas (a most unusual requirement), using non-breaking spaces before the commas may resolve your problem. Terry "macropod" <macropod(a)invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:#acpDPmrKHA.4752(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> FWIW, I use WP Justification all the time and never have any problem with >> it, not have I heard any other users with problems with it either. > > Ditto. > > I suspect the lines starting with commas have spaces preceding the commas > on the previous line. If so, this has nothing to do with WP justification > and is just as likely to occur without it. > > -- > Cheers > macropod > [Microsoft MVP - Word] > > > "Terry Farrell" <terryfarrell(a)msn.com> wrote in message > news:edlHrImrKHA.1796(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I just don't understand what you have said about breaking: "For example, I >>am frequently finding lines that being with commas." What does that mean? >> >> FWIW, I use WP Justification all the time and never have any problem with >> it, not have I heard any other users with problems with it either. >> >> -- >> Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP >> >> <faceman28208(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:90c681a0-4bf5-42ce-91c0-f7660dbe4507(a)t11g2000vbc.googlegroups.com... >>> The WordPerfect line justification setting gets rid of Word's dreadful >>> spacing with justification. >>> >>> However, I am finding many cases where Word incorrectly breaks lines >>> with this setting enabled. For example, I am frequently finding lines >>> that being with commas. >>> >>> Is there any way to correct this problem? >> >
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on 15 Feb 2010 17:20 No, "being" was a typo for "begin." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Terry Farrell" <terryfarrell(a)msn.com> wrote in message news:OH39e3mrKHA.4492(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Ah! It should be 'beginning' and not 'being'. > > As Macropod says, there must be spaces before the commas for them to break > that way. If you must have spaces before the commas (a most unusual > requirement), using non-breaking spaces before the commas may resolve your > problem. > > Terry > > "macropod" <macropod(a)invalid.invalid> wrote in message > news:#acpDPmrKHA.4752(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> FWIW, I use WP Justification all the time and never have any problem >>> with it, not have I heard any other users with problems with it either. >> >> Ditto. >> >> I suspect the lines starting with commas have spaces preceding the commas >> on the previous line. If so, this has nothing to do with WP justification >> and is just as likely to occur without it. >> >> -- >> Cheers >> macropod >> [Microsoft MVP - Word] >> >> >> "Terry Farrell" <terryfarrell(a)msn.com> wrote in message >> news:edlHrImrKHA.1796(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>I just don't understand what you have said about breaking: "For example, >>>I am frequently finding lines that being with commas." What does that >>>mean? >>> >>> FWIW, I use WP Justification all the time and never have any problem >>> with it, not have I heard any other users with problems with it either. >>> >>> -- >>> Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP >>> >>> <faceman28208(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message >>> news:90c681a0-4bf5-42ce-91c0-f7660dbe4507(a)t11g2000vbc.googlegroups.com... >>>> The WordPerfect line justification setting gets rid of Word's dreadful >>>> spacing with justification. >>>> >>>> However, I am finding many cases where Word incorrectly breaks lines >>>> with this setting enabled. For example, I am frequently finding lines >>>> that being with commas. >>>> >>>> Is there any way to correct this problem? >>> >> >
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