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rdb1960
I always type two spaces after the period at the end of a sentence (was
taught that way in typing class many years ago). When the double space at
the end of a sentence falls at the right margin in a Word document, Word
usually realizes what the extra space is and just leaves it at the end of the
line where it belongs. But sometimes the second space wraps to the beginning
of the next line, causing it to be very slightly indented. Doesn't happen
all the time, just sometimes--but when I find a document where that is
happening, it happens consistently within that paragraph style in that
portion of the document. I can't tell that I've got any differences in
settings or paragraph styles between when it happens versus when the second
space stays put at the end of the line where it belongs. What am I missing,
and how do I keep that second space from wrapping to the beginning of the
next line?
taught that way in typing class many years ago). When the double space at
the end of a sentence falls at the right margin in a Word document, Word
usually realizes what the extra space is and just leaves it at the end of the
line where it belongs. But sometimes the second space wraps to the beginning
of the next line, causing it to be very slightly indented. Doesn't happen
all the time, just sometimes--but when I find a document where that is
happening, it happens consistently within that paragraph style in that
portion of the document. I can't tell that I've got any differences in
settings or paragraph styles between when it happens versus when the second
space stays put at the end of the line where it belongs. What am I missing,
and how do I keep that second space from wrapping to the beginning of the
next line?