Both posts readable here. As for your problem, I suspect there is a setting
that someone more knowledgeable will prompt you with. Certainly Word is
hugely complex and often makes decisions and takes actions that, in its
wisdom, it thinks it understands better than the user. One disables those
after a while!
"Herbert Chan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> In my documents, I usually have the following formating:
>
> (i) some title that may span
> two lines
>
> text text text
>
> So I will have hanging indent for "(i) some title..." and after hitting
> the carriage return, i will usually pull the upper inverted triangle for
> the
> hanging indent to match the location of the lower triangle, so that the
> "text text text" will start at the same location of "some title".
>
> However, for my Word (Word 2000), Word seems to think it's superior to me,
> and it will actually instead pull the lower triangle to the location of
> the
> upper triangle after my above action, resulting in the "text text text"
> aligning at the same location of (i). So I have to pull the bottommost
> rectangle to where I want for the "text text text" to start.
>
> This is annoying. Hope someone can tell me what function to turn off to
> make Word really listen to me.
>
> Herbert
>
> PS: I've posted this message in the afternoon, but it doesn't ever show up
> in my own newsreader, which is outlook express, but I can find it in
> google
> groups. So I post it again, because i'm assuming the message is not
> properly posted. Could anyone tell me what's happening with the posting
> too?
>
>
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