Text Line Wrapping

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I receive a fairly large number of technical and semi-technical emails in
text format which I save and then merge into word documents. Since starting
with Vista, I have noticed that the save operation wraps the lines to about
50 characters in width. This is a real PIA because I then have to do heavy
editing to get them back into a readable form. I do not remember this
happening in XP Pro. Is there a setting buried some where that will allow me
to control this wraping feature?
 
What if you take an open message and do a CTRL-A and then CTRL-C and then in
Word do a CTRL-V?

steve
 
That seems to do the trick but it certainly is ackward and word has to be
opened before hand but I thank you for the information and will use it to
save time
 
Why does Word have to be open first?
--
Ronald Sommer

:
: That seems to do the trick but it certainly is ackward and word has to be
: opened before hand but I thank you for the information and will use it to
: save time
: --
: Jack Derham
:
:
: "Steve Cochran" wrote:
:
: > What if you take an open message and do a CTRL-A and then CTRL-C and
then in
: > Word do a CTRL-V?
: >
: > steve
: >
: > : > >
: > > I receive a fairly large number of technical and semi-technical emails
in
: > > text format which I save and then merge into word documents. Since
: > > starting
: > > with Vista, I have noticed that the save operation wraps the lines to
: > > about
: > > 50 characters in width. This is a real PIA because I then have to do
heavy
: > > editing to get them back into a readable form. I do not remember this
: > > happening in XP Pro. Is there a setting buried some where that will
allow
: > > me
: > > to control this wraping feature?
: > > --
: > > Jack Derham
: >
: >
 
Sorry, MS Works is not covered in this newsgroup.

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP


maria said:
how do i text wrap in the ms works program?
on labels i am trying to make
 
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