enter key in word

B

Bryan

The enter key seems to put and extra line in the
paragraph. Example

Jack Daniels
2390 Bourbon Lane
Dallas, TX 98543

There would be a space between each one of these lines. I
have tried everything. Some how the enter key is putting
an extra space every time you hit it. It doesn't really
show up until you send an e-mail. I'm using word as my e-
mail editor.
Please help
Thanks
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Check the paragraph formatting to see if it has any Space Before or After.

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B

Bryan

Yea I tried that. No spaces. Is there a setting
somewhere that tells the enter key to regard enter as two
spaces. It doesn't show up on the screen or in print
outs. Only when I send something in an e-mail. It's very
strange.
 
R

Rob Schneider

I presume when you say "send" in email, you mean taking text from Word
and pasting into Outlook Express. When you paste text from Word into
Outlook Express, no matter what you or how you format in Word, OE
converts Paragraph ends from Word into double carriage returns--no
matter if sending in Text or HTML format.

It's the way the OE developers chose to do it.
 

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