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From: Stefan Blom on 8 Nov 2009 13:36 I'm glad you got it sorted, and thank you for the feedback. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP <Jeff(a)couldbeinvalid.com> wrote in message news:egzNJFKYKHA.1868(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Thank you both. The pasted material had the spacing set to "Auto". When > I changed it to 0 things corrected themselves. > > Thank you. I'm glad I finally asked about it. > > Jeff > > Terry Farrell wrote: >> I agree with Stefan that this is most likely due to a partially >> corrupt, out-of-date or incompatible graphics driver, though it may >> be the printer driver too. Both Have effect on the way Word displays. >> >> >> <Jeff(a)couldbeinvalid.com> wrote in message >> news:#AF5f1HYKHA.844(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> Occasionally when I copy and paste some text from elsewhere into a >>> Word document I find that whenever I click "enter" after the pasted >>> text, I get a double line instead of a single line enter. The only >>> way I can get a single line "enter" is by using Shift-Enter. >>> >>> I've looked in the paragraph codes and cannot see what to change to >>> make the Enter key go back to its normal single line action. >>> >>> Can anyone help? >>> >>> Jeff > > |