From: TT on 28 Apr 2010 09:04 very weird. my daughter was typing a paper. Not sure how she managed it, but words will have extra space and the little green squigly. When I remove one other extra spaces appear before after the edit. It's as if removing one extra space adds other to other parts of the document. I have never seen anything like this, nor can I find a solution. Much appreciated for any advice. The document is in 2007 DOCX format. It started out in Windows, Office 2007. I then moved it to a MAC Office 2008 to see if I could get a handle on it there. Same problem.
From: Stefan Blom on 28 Apr 2010 09:27 Sounds like "distributed" text. Maybe your daughter pressed Ctrl+Shift+J (runs the DistributePara command) by mistake? Select the text and press Ctrl+J to justify the text, or use Ctrl+L for left alignment. Another thing to consider: Take a look at the Character Spacing tab of the Font dialog box. Make sure that "Scale" is set to "100%," and that "Spacing" and "Position" are both set to "Normal." To display the Font dialog box, click the dialog launcher button in the Fonts group (on the Home tab) or press Ctrl+D. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "TT" <TT(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F759AF88-AA77-482E-A148-CF33737F0A5E(a)microsoft.com... > very weird. my daughter was typing a paper. Not sure how she managed it, but > words will have extra space and the little green squigly. When I remove one > other extra spaces appear before after the edit. It's as if removing one > extra space adds other to other parts of the document. I have never seen > anything like this, nor can I find a solution. Much appreciated for any > advice. The document is in 2007 DOCX format. It started out in Windows, > Office 2007. I then moved it to a MAC Office 2008 to see if I could get a > handle on it there. Same problem.
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