Hello Nigel,
nigel hatch wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: nigel hatch To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 7:01 PM
Subject: [moderated]
I am trying to write a mailing address list When I type a house number and street, like this: 8, Lovell Way and then hit Enter to start the next line, the program seems to think I am starting a new numbered paragraph numbered, in this case, 9, and so on for every subsequent line even though the first character typed is not a number. I can rectify this by highlighting the address I have typed, going to Format Paragraph and setting the number function (which comes up blank) to None, but this deletes the housenumber I did enter and which I want to keep. This is all a bore. Please, how can I set the paragraph number function to None for the whole file from beginning to end so that this applies immediately to new lines I type? My e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Go to Tools|Autocorrect|Options There you have to check off 'apply numbering' or so.
What also helps effectively: type Ctrl-Z after the programm made the change. But you don't wanna do that all the time of course.
Kind regards,
Cor
Regards
Nigel Hatch
-- Cor Nouws www.nouenoff.nl
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