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Dear users,
When I write a long internet address in Word after regular text, I've
noticed that probably( I think) in order to avoid fragmenting, Word places a
carriage return.
Let me give you the example:
Let's say I want to print:
Please refer to
https://www.microsoft.com/office/co...osoft.public.word.docmanagement&lang=en&cr=US
It automatically prints the following:
Please refer to
https://www.microsoft.com/office/co...soft.public.word.docmanagement&lang=en&cr=US\
Note that what happens is that the internet address starting with https;//
will jumpo to the next line and there is NO WAY I can print it with out this
carriage return.
Please advice on how to print on a continuous line.
Thanks
When I write a long internet address in Word after regular text, I've
noticed that probably( I think) in order to avoid fragmenting, Word places a
carriage return.
Let me give you the example:
Let's say I want to print:
Please refer to
https://www.microsoft.com/office/co...osoft.public.word.docmanagement&lang=en&cr=US
It automatically prints the following:
Please refer to
https://www.microsoft.com/office/co...soft.public.word.docmanagement&lang=en&cr=US\
Note that what happens is that the internet address starting with https;//
will jumpo to the next line and there is NO WAY I can print it with out this
carriage return.
Please advice on how to print on a continuous line.
Thanks