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I am editing a document for someone else. She wrote her paper on a MAC in
Word 2003. I am using Word 2007 on a PC, but we both see this problem.
On the very last line, it looks like this with a large gap:
"of previous school practices that has a particular hold in
current"
The gap is only one space in the code. The gap acts like a margin or a
column in that you can type in a new word before the gap and it will shift.
Here is an example:
"new words typed here of previous school practices that has a
particular"
This phenomenon occurs about 10 times in a 250 page document. Screens shots
and the actual document are available upon request.
Thanks,
Word 2003. I am using Word 2007 on a PC, but we both see this problem.
On the very last line, it looks like this with a large gap:
"of previous school practices that has a particular hold in
current"
The gap is only one space in the code. The gap acts like a margin or a
column in that you can type in a new word before the gap and it will shift.
Here is an example:
"new words typed here of previous school practices that has a
particular"
This phenomenon occurs about 10 times in a 250 page document. Screens shots
and the actual document are available upon request.
Thanks,