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Further to the virtical tab discussion
Kimber Gardner
Hi All,
The vertical tab announcements are now gone thanks to the excellent instructions previously posted. But now I would like to rid myself of the "new line" announcement at the termination of every single line that doesn't terminate with a paragraph symbol. Before someone suggests that I turn off announcement of symbols, I am a writer and I need to hear where certain symbols occur like the paragraph symbol so turning everything off isn't a good option. I tried using the same steps that worked for the vertical tab problem, substituting a \n which is the ascii symbol for new line, but it didn't work. Does anyone have any other suggestions? Thanks, Kimber -- Kimberly
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Bill White <billwhite92701@...>
Hi, Kimber. Try entering these two entries into the dictionary. \013 and \010. These are for the linefeed and carriage return respectively, and these are the ASCII symbols which signal a new line.
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I hope this helps you. Bill White billwhite92701@dslextreme.com
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Kimber Gardner
Thanks Bill. Neither of those entries got rid of new line for me. I
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think I'll give FS a call.
On 6/2/16, Bill White <billwhite92701@dslextreme.com> wrote:
Hi, Kimber. Try entering these two entries into the dictionary. \013 and --
Kimberly
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Kimber, Give "Next Line," U+0085 a try. Since typing an Enter gives a paragraph mark I can't figure out what you would be getting a "new line" from, since the text in Word just flows to the next line and there is no character that I know of inserted to cause that behavior.
~ William James
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