Hard returns get substituted for soft returns after sync

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tunghoy

I type a lot of notes on my notebook, which is running at 1024 x 768
resolution. After I sync with my workstation, which runs at 1920 x 1200 on
the primary monitor and 1280 x 1024 on the secondary monitor and edit the
notes there, the soft returns sometimes become paragraph returns.

So if I delete text, the line ending gets reduced (shifted to the left), but
the text on the next line doesn't flow up. Each line of text has become its
own paragraph, kind of like it would if I print to PDF.

This doesn't happen all the time, only intermittently. And please don't ask
if I'm pressing Enter at the end of each line. The notebook is running
OneNote 12.0.4518.1014 and the workstation is running 12.0.6316.5000. Both
machines are running Vista Ultimate; notebook has the x64 version and
workstation has the x32 version.

Weird, huh? Anyone else run across this?
 
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Rainald Taesler

tunghoy said:
I type a lot of notes on my notebook, which is running at 1024 x 768
resolution. After I sync with my workstation, which runs at 1920 x
1200 on the primary monitor and 1280 x 1024 on the secondary monitor
and edit the notes there, the soft returns sometimes become paragraph
returns.

Luckily this never happened in my side so far.
So if I delete text, the line ending gets reduced (shifted to the
left), but the text on the next line doesn't flow up. Each line of
text has become its own paragraph, kind of like it would if I print
to PDF.

This doesn't happen all the time, only intermittently. And please
don't ask if I'm pressing Enter at the end of each line. The notebook
is running OneNote 12.0.4518.1014 and the workstation is running
12.0.6316.5000. Both machines are running Vista Ultimate; notebook
has the x64 version and workstation has the x32 version.

Weird, huh? Anyone else run across this?

I have no idea why such strange things happen in your system.

Rainald
 

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