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  #1  
Old October 12th, 2004, 04:50 AM
Cheri
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Default Auto stuff gone crazy

I use Word 2002, I use the autotext feature, I use a program called
ShortHand, and I cut and paste from other documents, all day long.

I have turned off all the Autoformat options, and Autoformat As You Type
options.

I have checked the style and formatting in all the documents that I cut and
paste from. I created my own autotext and ShortHand entries.

I have never added a "hanging indent" to anything in my life, and none of my
tools contain any "hanging indents".

About half the time when I cut and past, or insert from AutoText or
ShortHand, the paragraphs will automatically obtain a "hanging indent" upon
insertion. I have to select everything added and turn off the "hanging
indent". ALL DAY LONG.

I have searched high and low, and can't figure out what is causing it, much
less how to stop it. I wish there were a button that said NEVER APPLY A
HANGING INDENT, but I haven't found it yet.

Any idea why this is happening, and how to put a stop to it?

I also ocasionally get bolded text where it wasn't bolded in the originating
text, or on the page inserted to, or unbolded text when it was bold before.
The same happens with underlines. I can see how this might accidently
happen, since I do often use these options, although they shouldn't be
happening like they do. But the hanging indent is a total mystery, since I
don't ever use it.


  #2  
Old October 12th, 2004, 05:57 AM
garfield-n-odie
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See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/styl...xtChanges.html.

Cheri wrote:
I use Word 2002, I use the autotext feature, I use a program called
ShortHand, and I cut and paste from other documents, all day long.

I have turned off all the Autoformat options, and Autoformat As You Type
options.

I have checked the style and formatting in all the documents that I cut and
paste from. I created my own autotext and ShortHand entries.

I have never added a "hanging indent" to anything in my life, and none of my
tools contain any "hanging indents".

About half the time when I cut and past, or insert from AutoText or
ShortHand, the paragraphs will automatically obtain a "hanging indent" upon
insertion. I have to select everything added and turn off the "hanging
indent". ALL DAY LONG.

I have searched high and low, and can't figure out what is causing it, much
less how to stop it. I wish there were a button that said NEVER APPLY A
HANGING INDENT, but I haven't found it yet.

Any idea why this is happening, and how to put a stop to it?

I also ocasionally get bolded text where it wasn't bolded in the originating
text, or on the page inserted to, or unbolded text when it was bold before.
The same happens with underlines. I can see how this might accidently
happen, since I do often use these options, although they shouldn't be
happening like they do. But the hanging indent is a total mystery, since I
don't ever use it.



  #3  
Old October 12th, 2004, 02:15 PM
Cheri
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But the thing is, both documents are in Normal style, Times New Roman 12pt
left alligned. So where the heck are the hanging indents coming from?

And ShortHand is TOTALLY not another style. You put "Ctrl+B" in front of
the word, and that causes it to be bold. "Ctrl+E" causes it to be center
aligned, etc. So I REALLY don't get how I end up with a hanging indent in a
paragraph that has "Ctrl+L" in front of it! It says in that linked document
that copied text will retain any direct formatting, which is what "Ctrl+L"
is, direct formatting.

Hmmm, maybe I need to place "Ctrl+L" in front of each line...

That still doesn't explain copying from Normal to Normal, and having
everything go screwy.

I DO NOT want to abandon all formatting. The documents have direct
formatting that I need. It would double my production time to have to
reformat separate lines after pasting.

My documents vary, but usually have the title of the exam (Radiology
transcription) bolded, centered and underlined. Then everything is left
aligned in the body. Then bolded and all caps in the impression at the
bottom.

IS there any way to prevent hanging indent from EVER happening? Or is that
just a pipe dream?

This job is all about production speed. Anything that takes extra time is
basically a cut in pay.

Perhaps a macro? I have never used one...


  #4  
Old October 12th, 2004, 04:25 PM
JulieD
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Hi Cheri

can't think why its happening, but the keyboard shortcut for removing
hanging indents is CTRL & SHIFT & T maybe this will speed up things.

(You might like to try CTRL & A to select the whole document and then CTRL &
SHIFT & T to remove any hanging indents - it should do all the document at
once and hopefully not mess anything else up)


Cheers
JulieD

"Cheri" wrote in message
...
But the thing is, both documents are in Normal style, Times New Roman 12pt
left alligned. So where the heck are the hanging indents coming from?

And ShortHand is TOTALLY not another style. You put "Ctrl+B" in front of
the word, and that causes it to be bold. "Ctrl+E" causes it to be center
aligned, etc. So I REALLY don't get how I end up with a hanging indent in
a
paragraph that has "Ctrl+L" in front of it! It says in that linked
document
that copied text will retain any direct formatting, which is what "Ctrl+L"
is, direct formatting.

Hmmm, maybe I need to place "Ctrl+L" in front of each line...

That still doesn't explain copying from Normal to Normal, and having
everything go screwy.

I DO NOT want to abandon all formatting. The documents have direct
formatting that I need. It would double my production time to have to
reformat separate lines after pasting.

My documents vary, but usually have the title of the exam (Radiology
transcription) bolded, centered and underlined. Then everything is left
aligned in the body. Then bolded and all caps in the impression at the
bottom.

IS there any way to prevent hanging indent from EVER happening? Or is
that
just a pipe dream?

This job is all about production speed. Anything that takes extra time is
basically a cut in pay.

Perhaps a macro? I have never used one...




  #5  
Old October 12th, 2004, 06:13 PM
Cheri
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The Ctrl+T seems to get rid of all formatting, not just the indent.


"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

can't think why its happening, but the keyboard shortcut for removing
hanging indents is CTRL & SHIFT & T maybe this will speed up things.

(You might like to try CTRL & A to select the whole document and then CTRL

&
SHIFT & T to remove any hanging indents - it should do all the document at
once and hopefully not mess anything else up)


Cheers
JulieD

"Cheri" wrote in message
...
But the thing is, both documents are in Normal style, Times New Roman

12pt
left alligned. So where the heck are the hanging indents coming from?

And ShortHand is TOTALLY not another style. You put "Ctrl+B" in front

of
the word, and that causes it to be bold. "Ctrl+E" causes it to be

center
aligned, etc. So I REALLY don't get how I end up with a hanging indent

in
a
paragraph that has "Ctrl+L" in front of it! It says in that linked
document
that copied text will retain any direct formatting, which is what

"Ctrl+L"
is, direct formatting.

Hmmm, maybe I need to place "Ctrl+L" in front of each line...

That still doesn't explain copying from Normal to Normal, and having
everything go screwy.

I DO NOT want to abandon all formatting. The documents have direct
formatting that I need. It would double my production time to have to
reformat separate lines after pasting.

My documents vary, but usually have the title of the exam (Radiology
transcription) bolded, centered and underlined. Then everything is left
aligned in the body. Then bolded and all caps in the impression at the
bottom.

IS there any way to prevent hanging indent from EVER happening? Or is
that
just a pipe dream?

This job is all about production speed. Anything that takes extra time

is
basically a cut in pay.

Perhaps a macro? I have never used one...






  #6  
Old October 12th, 2004, 06:18 PM
JulieD
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Hi Cheri

CTRL & SHIFT & T should only remove the hanging indent (unless someone's
played with your settings)
choose tools / customize and click on the keyboard button
choose FORMAT in the categories
and UNHANG in the commands and see what key is assigned to it.

Hope this helps
Cheers
JulieD



"Cheri" wrote in message
...
The Ctrl+T seems to get rid of all formatting, not just the indent.


"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

can't think why its happening, but the keyboard shortcut for removing
hanging indents is CTRL & SHIFT & T maybe this will speed up things.

(You might like to try CTRL & A to select the whole document and then
CTRL

&
SHIFT & T to remove any hanging indents - it should do all the document
at
once and hopefully not mess anything else up)


Cheers
JulieD

"Cheri" wrote in message
...
But the thing is, both documents are in Normal style, Times New Roman

12pt
left alligned. So where the heck are the hanging indents coming from?

And ShortHand is TOTALLY not another style. You put "Ctrl+B" in front

of
the word, and that causes it to be bold. "Ctrl+E" causes it to be

center
aligned, etc. So I REALLY don't get how I end up with a hanging indent

in
a
paragraph that has "Ctrl+L" in front of it! It says in that linked
document
that copied text will retain any direct formatting, which is what

"Ctrl+L"
is, direct formatting.

Hmmm, maybe I need to place "Ctrl+L" in front of each line...

That still doesn't explain copying from Normal to Normal, and having
everything go screwy.

I DO NOT want to abandon all formatting. The documents have direct
formatting that I need. It would double my production time to have to
reformat separate lines after pasting.

My documents vary, but usually have the title of the exam (Radiology
transcription) bolded, centered and underlined. Then everything is
left
aligned in the body. Then bolded and all caps in the impression at the
bottom.

IS there any way to prevent hanging indent from EVER happening? Or is
that
just a pipe dream?

This job is all about production speed. Anything that takes extra time

is
basically a cut in pay.

Perhaps a macro? I have never used one...








  #7  
Old October 12th, 2004, 11:37 PM
Cheri
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Yeah, that's what I meant Ctrl+Shift+T. It says that is the keyboard
shortcut for unhang, but I selected my entire document, some 50 pages, and
did that. ALL the formatting disappeared. I then selected Undo, and saved
it and went back to work. A little while later I looked up into the
document further, and found LOTS of things that were still out of whack,
even though I clicked on undo. Things were bolded that hadn't been, things
were unbolded that had been, left aligned that had been centered, grrrr.

Another problem I have is, when my page runs over to a second page, and I
add a page break, and then put in my header for PAGE 2 stuff, with all the
patient info, since the paragraph that I am in the middle of was all caps,
the all caps won't go off, even when I turn it off on the keyboard. I have
to go to Format, Font, and turn off all caps from there. It is SO
frustrating.

I give up! It is evidently my lot in life to fight with Word, lol.


"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

CTRL & SHIFT & T should only remove the hanging indent (unless someone's
played with your settings)
choose tools / customize and click on the keyboard button
choose FORMAT in the categories
and UNHANG in the commands and see what key is assigned to it.

Hope this helps
Cheers
JulieD



"Cheri" wrote in message
...
The Ctrl+T seems to get rid of all formatting, not just the indent.


"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

can't think why its happening, but the keyboard shortcut for removing
hanging indents is CTRL & SHIFT & T maybe this will speed up things.

(You might like to try CTRL & A to select the whole document and then
CTRL

&
SHIFT & T to remove any hanging indents - it should do all the document
at
once and hopefully not mess anything else up)


Cheers
JulieD

"Cheri" wrote in message
...
But the thing is, both documents are in Normal style, Times New Roman

12pt
left alligned. So where the heck are the hanging indents coming

from?

And ShortHand is TOTALLY not another style. You put "Ctrl+B" in

front
of
the word, and that causes it to be bold. "Ctrl+E" causes it to be

center
aligned, etc. So I REALLY don't get how I end up with a hanging

indent
in
a
paragraph that has "Ctrl+L" in front of it! It says in that linked
document
that copied text will retain any direct formatting, which is what

"Ctrl+L"
is, direct formatting.

Hmmm, maybe I need to place "Ctrl+L" in front of each line...

That still doesn't explain copying from Normal to Normal, and having
everything go screwy.

I DO NOT want to abandon all formatting. The documents have direct
formatting that I need. It would double my production time to have

to
reformat separate lines after pasting.

My documents vary, but usually have the title of the exam (Radiology
transcription) bolded, centered and underlined. Then everything is
left
aligned in the body. Then bolded and all caps in the impression at

the
bottom.

IS there any way to prevent hanging indent from EVER happening? Or

is
that
just a pipe dream?

This job is all about production speed. Anything that takes extra

time
is
basically a cut in pay.

Perhaps a macro? I have never used one...










  #8  
Old October 13th, 2004, 02:16 AM
JulieD
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Hi Cheri

this is definitely not word's normal behaviour .... it sounds to me like
either Word's kicking in with its autoformat options (but you said these are
off), or the document's corrupt, or you've got a virus.

one option, with your document open, open a new blank document.
click at the start of yours
do CTRL & SHIFT & END
hold down the shift key and arrow left once
now copy this & paste into a new document
save this copy and see if it behaves any better.

(oh, and do a virus scan at some point)

Hope this helps
Cheers
julieD


"Cheri" wrote in message
...
Yeah, that's what I meant Ctrl+Shift+T. It says that is the keyboard
shortcut for unhang, but I selected my entire document, some 50 pages, and
did that. ALL the formatting disappeared. I then selected Undo, and
saved
it and went back to work. A little while later I looked up into the
document further, and found LOTS of things that were still out of whack,
even though I clicked on undo. Things were bolded that hadn't been,
things
were unbolded that had been, left aligned that had been centered, grrrr.

Another problem I have is, when my page runs over to a second page, and I
add a page break, and then put in my header for PAGE 2 stuff, with all the
patient info, since the paragraph that I am in the middle of was all caps,
the all caps won't go off, even when I turn it off on the keyboard. I
have
to go to Format, Font, and turn off all caps from there. It is SO
frustrating.

I give up! It is evidently my lot in life to fight with Word, lol.


"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

CTRL & SHIFT & T should only remove the hanging indent (unless someone's
played with your settings)
choose tools / customize and click on the keyboard button
choose FORMAT in the categories
and UNHANG in the commands and see what key is assigned to it.

Hope this helps
Cheers
JulieD



"Cheri" wrote in message
...
The Ctrl+T seems to get rid of all formatting, not just the indent.


"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

can't think why its happening, but the keyboard shortcut for removing
hanging indents is CTRL & SHIFT & T maybe this will speed up things.

(You might like to try CTRL & A to select the whole document and then
CTRL
&
SHIFT & T to remove any hanging indents - it should do all the
document
at
once and hopefully not mess anything else up)


Cheers
JulieD

"Cheri" wrote in message
...
But the thing is, both documents are in Normal style, Times New
Roman
12pt
left alligned. So where the heck are the hanging indents coming

from?

And ShortHand is TOTALLY not another style. You put "Ctrl+B" in

front
of
the word, and that causes it to be bold. "Ctrl+E" causes it to be
center
aligned, etc. So I REALLY don't get how I end up with a hanging

indent
in
a
paragraph that has "Ctrl+L" in front of it! It says in that linked
document
that copied text will retain any direct formatting, which is what
"Ctrl+L"
is, direct formatting.

Hmmm, maybe I need to place "Ctrl+L" in front of each line...

That still doesn't explain copying from Normal to Normal, and having
everything go screwy.

I DO NOT want to abandon all formatting. The documents have direct
formatting that I need. It would double my production time to have

to
reformat separate lines after pasting.

My documents vary, but usually have the title of the exam (Radiology
transcription) bolded, centered and underlined. Then everything is
left
aligned in the body. Then bolded and all caps in the impression at

the
bottom.

IS there any way to prevent hanging indent from EVER happening? Or

is
that
just a pipe dream?

This job is all about production speed. Anything that takes extra

time
is
basically a cut in pay.

Perhaps a macro? I have never used one...












  #9  
Old October 13th, 2004, 03:56 AM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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You might also see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...eformatted.htm (and
consider the possibility that you might be causing the hanging indents by
inadvertently pressing Ctrl+T).

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

this is definitely not word's normal behaviour .... it sounds to me like
either Word's kicking in with its autoformat options (but you said these

are
off), or the document's corrupt, or you've got a virus.

one option, with your document open, open a new blank document.
click at the start of yours
do CTRL & SHIFT & END
hold down the shift key and arrow left once
now copy this & paste into a new document
save this copy and see if it behaves any better.

(oh, and do a virus scan at some point)

Hope this helps
Cheers
julieD


"Cheri" wrote in message
...
Yeah, that's what I meant Ctrl+Shift+T. It says that is the keyboard
shortcut for unhang, but I selected my entire document, some 50 pages,

and
did that. ALL the formatting disappeared. I then selected Undo, and
saved
it and went back to work. A little while later I looked up into the
document further, and found LOTS of things that were still out of whack,
even though I clicked on undo. Things were bolded that hadn't been,
things
were unbolded that had been, left aligned that had been centered, grrrr.

Another problem I have is, when my page runs over to a second page, and

I
add a page break, and then put in my header for PAGE 2 stuff, with all

the
patient info, since the paragraph that I am in the middle of was all

caps,
the all caps won't go off, even when I turn it off on the keyboard. I
have
to go to Format, Font, and turn off all caps from there. It is SO
frustrating.

I give up! It is evidently my lot in life to fight with Word, lol.


"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

CTRL & SHIFT & T should only remove the hanging indent (unless

someone's
played with your settings)
choose tools / customize and click on the keyboard button
choose FORMAT in the categories
and UNHANG in the commands and see what key is assigned to it.

Hope this helps
Cheers
JulieD



"Cheri" wrote in message
...
The Ctrl+T seems to get rid of all formatting, not just the indent.


"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

can't think why its happening, but the keyboard shortcut for

removing
hanging indents is CTRL & SHIFT & T maybe this will speed up things.

(You might like to try CTRL & A to select the whole document and

then
CTRL
&
SHIFT & T to remove any hanging indents - it should do all the
document
at
once and hopefully not mess anything else up)


Cheers
JulieD

"Cheri" wrote in message
...
But the thing is, both documents are in Normal style, Times New
Roman
12pt
left alligned. So where the heck are the hanging indents coming

from?

And ShortHand is TOTALLY not another style. You put "Ctrl+B" in

front
of
the word, and that causes it to be bold. "Ctrl+E" causes it to be
center
aligned, etc. So I REALLY don't get how I end up with a hanging

indent
in
a
paragraph that has "Ctrl+L" in front of it! It says in that

linked
document
that copied text will retain any direct formatting, which is what
"Ctrl+L"
is, direct formatting.

Hmmm, maybe I need to place "Ctrl+L" in front of each line...

That still doesn't explain copying from Normal to Normal, and

having
everything go screwy.

I DO NOT want to abandon all formatting. The documents have

direct
formatting that I need. It would double my production time to

have
to
reformat separate lines after pasting.

My documents vary, but usually have the title of the exam

(Radiology
transcription) bolded, centered and underlined. Then everything

is
left
aligned in the body. Then bolded and all caps in the impression

at
the
bottom.

IS there any way to prevent hanging indent from EVER happening?

Or
is
that
just a pipe dream?

This job is all about production speed. Anything that takes extra

time
is
basically a cut in pay.

Perhaps a macro? I have never used one...













  #10  
Old October 13th, 2004, 02:30 PM
Cheri
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I have already unchecked the automatically update.

Ctrl+T is not something I have ever done, even on accident. If it were near
the V on the keyboard, I might suspect that, but it isn't anywhere near
that. This happend on paste. It also happens on insertion from ShortHand,
and that is simply by my pressing the spacebar after typing a shortcut.
None of the shortcuts contain Ctrl+T.

It was happening on my previous PC in Word 2000. I thought it might be a
memory issue. It isn't just the indent, but also bold and underline
sometimes. I DO use those options in each document, so I can see how they
might carry over to another paragraph, although pressing "clear style" has
no effect on it happening again later. But I NEVER use the indent. Anyway,
I bought a brand new PC, and have Word 2002 now. No way there is a virus.
And the exact same thing is happening.

I am sure it is something that I am doing, or should be doing, since it
happened in 2 different versions. I am the common denominator. But I just
KNOW I haven't accidently pushed Ctrl+T at any time in my entire life. It
is an awkward key combination, lol.

When I have the styles list up beside my work, there are no instances of
"hanging indent" listed during my work. Not until I paste or insert from
ShortHand. Then BOOM, there it is in the list, out of nowhere. I change
the indents back to normal, then delete it from the styles list. But, it
shows up again later, no matter what.

I unchecked the Smart Paste option yesterday thinking (hoping) that might be
something involved. But it changed nothing.

Like I said before, I wish there were a way to totally disable the indent
feature. I have always either left aligned or centered all of my work. I
never use any type of indent, don't want it, don't need it, HATE it, lol.

I totally understand how to get rid of it after it happens, just can't
figure out how to stop it from happening to begin with.


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
You might also see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...eformatted.htm (and
consider the possibility that you might be causing the hanging indents by
inadvertently pressing Ctrl+T).

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup

so
all may benefit.

"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

this is definitely not word's normal behaviour .... it sounds to me like
either Word's kicking in with its autoformat options (but you said these

are
off), or the document's corrupt, or you've got a virus.

one option, with your document open, open a new blank document.
click at the start of yours
do CTRL & SHIFT & END
hold down the shift key and arrow left once
now copy this & paste into a new document
save this copy and see if it behaves any better.

(oh, and do a virus scan at some point)

Hope this helps
Cheers
julieD


"Cheri" wrote in message
...
Yeah, that's what I meant Ctrl+Shift+T. It says that is the keyboard
shortcut for unhang, but I selected my entire document, some 50 pages,

and
did that. ALL the formatting disappeared. I then selected Undo, and
saved
it and went back to work. A little while later I looked up into the
document further, and found LOTS of things that were still out of

whack,
even though I clicked on undo. Things were bolded that hadn't been,
things
were unbolded that had been, left aligned that had been centered,

grrrr.

Another problem I have is, when my page runs over to a second page,

and
I
add a page break, and then put in my header for PAGE 2 stuff, with all

the
patient info, since the paragraph that I am in the middle of was all

caps,
the all caps won't go off, even when I turn it off on the keyboard. I
have
to go to Format, Font, and turn off all caps from there. It is SO
frustrating.

I give up! It is evidently my lot in life to fight with Word, lol.


"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

CTRL & SHIFT & T should only remove the hanging indent (unless

someone's
played with your settings)
choose tools / customize and click on the keyboard button
choose FORMAT in the categories
and UNHANG in the commands and see what key is assigned to it.

Hope this helps
Cheers
JulieD



"Cheri" wrote in message
...
The Ctrl+T seems to get rid of all formatting, not just the indent.


"JulieD" wrote in message
...
Hi Cheri

can't think why its happening, but the keyboard shortcut for

removing
hanging indents is CTRL & SHIFT & T maybe this will speed up

things.

(You might like to try CTRL & A to select the whole document and

then
CTRL
&
SHIFT & T to remove any hanging indents - it should do all the
document
at
once and hopefully not mess anything else up)


Cheers
JulieD

"Cheri" wrote in message
...
But the thing is, both documents are in Normal style, Times New
Roman
12pt
left alligned. So where the heck are the hanging indents coming
from?

And ShortHand is TOTALLY not another style. You put "Ctrl+B" in
front
of
the word, and that causes it to be bold. "Ctrl+E" causes it to

be
center
aligned, etc. So I REALLY don't get how I end up with a hanging
indent
in
a
paragraph that has "Ctrl+L" in front of it! It says in that

linked
document
that copied text will retain any direct formatting, which is

what
"Ctrl+L"
is, direct formatting.

Hmmm, maybe I need to place "Ctrl+L" in front of each line...

That still doesn't explain copying from Normal to Normal, and

having
everything go screwy.

I DO NOT want to abandon all formatting. The documents have

direct
formatting that I need. It would double my production time to

have
to
reformat separate lines after pasting.

My documents vary, but usually have the title of the exam

(Radiology
transcription) bolded, centered and underlined. Then everything

is
left
aligned in the body. Then bolded and all caps in the impression

at
the
bottom.

IS there any way to prevent hanging indent from EVER happening?

Or
is
that
just a pipe dream?

This job is all about production speed. Anything that takes

extra
time
is
basically a cut in pay.

Perhaps a macro? I have never used one...















 




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