Hi *,
Brian Barker wrote:
At 15/04/2007 Manfred J. Krause wrote:
Hi,
Dan Lewis wrote:
[...] Brian Barker wrote:
[...] Dan Lewis wrote:
[...] Brian Barker wrote:
[...] Wanda Ochoa wrote:
[...] as a result, I have to backspace over the lf/cr to
the end of the autotext in the event I don't w
Hi,
Brian Barker wrote:
[...] Manfred J. Krause wrote:
[...]
Now I can reproduce the problem.
Always when I'm selecting
'AutoText' -> 'New (Text only)' -> 'Close'
there's afterwards a paragraph break with .
Selecting 'AutoText' -> 'New' -> 'Close'
is creating a correct version without break.
On Sunday April 15 2007 5:20 pm, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 23:13 15/04/2007 +0200, Manfred J. Krause wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> Thanks for this. You are quite right. If the user needs to use
> "New (text only)" instead of "New" (which I didn't imagine was the
> case from the original problem specifica
At 23:13 15/04/2007 +0200, Manfred J. Krause wrote:
Hi,
Dan Lewis wrote:
[...] Brian Barker wrote:
[...] Dan Lewis wrote:
[...] Brian Barker wrote:
[...] Wanda Ochoa wrote:
[...] as a result, I have to backspace over the lf/cr to
the end of the autotext in the event I don't want to end a
li
Hi,
Dan Lewis wrote:
[...] Brian Barker wrote:
[...] Dan Lewis wrote:
[...] Brian Barker wrote:
[...] Wanda Ochoa wrote:
[...] as a result, I have to backspace over the lf/cr to
the end of the autotext in the event I don't want to end a
line of my document with it. I make certain that I sele
Hi,
Dan Lewis wrote:
[...] Brian Barker wrote:
[...] Dan Lewis wrote:
[...] Brian Barker wrote:
[...] Wanda Ochoa wrote:
[...] as a result, I have to backspace over the lf/cr to
the end of the autotext in the event I don't want to end a
line of my document with it. I make certain that I sele
At 15:34 15/04/2007 -0500, Dan Lewis wrote:
On Sunday April 15 2007 3:30 pm, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 15:13 15/04/2007 -0500, Dan Lewis wrote:
> >On Sunday April 15 2007 7:11 am, Brian Barker wrote:
> > > At 21:28 14/04/2007 -0700, Wanda Ochoa wrote:
> > > >I have never gotten much use out of a
On Sunday April 15 2007 3:30 pm, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 15:13 15/04/2007 -0500, Dan Lewis wrote:
> >On Sunday April 15 2007 7:11 am, Brian Barker wrote:
> > > At 21:28 14/04/2007 -0700, Wanda Ochoa wrote:
> > > >I have never gotten much use out of autotext because when I do
> > > > use it I can
At 15:13 15/04/2007 -0500, Dan Lewis wrote:
On Sunday April 15 2007 7:11 am, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 21:28 14/04/2007 -0700, Wanda Ochoa wrote:
> >I have never gotten much use out of autotext because when I do use
> >it I can't keep it from adding a line feed/carriage return; as a
> >result, I
On Sunday April 15 2007 7:11 am, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 21:28 14/04/2007 -0700, Wanda Ochoa wrote:
> >I have never gotten much use out of autotext because when I do use
> >it I can't keep it from adding a line feed/carriage return; as a
> >result, I have to backspace over the lf/cr to the end of
At 21:28 14/04/2007 -0700, Wanda Ochoa wrote:
I have never gotten much use out of autotext because when I do use
it I can't keep it from adding a line feed/carriage return; as a
result, I have to backspace over the lf/cr to the end of the
autotext in the event I don't want to end a line of my d
Hi,
Wanda Ochoa wrote:
I have never gotten much use out of autotext because when I do use it I
can't keep it from adding a line feed/carriage return; as a result, I
have to backspace over the lf/cr to the end of the autotext in the event
I don't want to end a line of my document with it. I make
I have never gotten much use out of autotext because when I do use it I
can't keep it from adding a line feed/carriage return; as a result, I
have to backspace over the lf/cr to the end of the autotext in the event
I don't want to end a line of my document with it. I make certain that I
select prec
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