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Office 2007

Discussion in 'General Software' started by Misty, Sep 28, 2015.

  1. Misty

    Misty Registered Members

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    i have a friend who is a pc engineer,she put widows 7 on my pc,with office.Ever since then i am unable to use office.
    I can type in the first line ok.when i go to type in the next line,it misses a couple of lines.then i can type,and then misses aline.any help please.
     
  2. starbuck

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    Hi Misty,

    If you mean that each line seems to be double spaced in 'Word'.... this is actually normal for Word 2007.
    The settings for the spacing were changed in Office 2007.
    It actually looks pretty awful... doesn't it

    Not to worry though as you can change it.
    From a 'Word' document click on Change Styles >> Style Set and then click on Word 2003.

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    This will now change the spacing to the earlier 2003 version.
     
  3. Misty

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    It works,thankyou
     
  4. starbuck

    starbuck Rest In Peace Pete Administrator

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    Thanks for letting us know. :)
     

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