What's happening is that it's putting the spaces/tabs on the previous 
line. You need to put a hard CR there to fix that little problem.

Jim

Andrew Grebneff wrote:
>>I don't remember exactly, but IIRC, the fix involves holding the option
>>key when selecting the correct size or when closing the dialog window.
>>That brings up another dialog box asking if you want to set a new default.
>>
>>Jim
> 
> 
> OK, tried that. Now to see if it works!
> 
> I have Normal set to A4 and other bits & pieces, but it often doesn't 
> print that way (specifically the page setup and top margin).
> 
> Know of any cure for a typed line refusing to move across when the 
> cursor is placed at the left end of the line and the tab or spacebar 
> is used? Word and Eudora refuse these commands...



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