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Using Advance To Keep Text From Wrapping |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: The customer wanted to create a signature line with text underneath it (designating it as a signature line) and with text to the left and to the right of it. The customer typed his text, pressed tab several times, created his graphic line, and then typed the text to the right of the line. He then pressed Enter to get to the next line, pressed tab until the cursor was directly underneath the beginning of the signature line, and typed the word "signature." This appeared to work; however, as he went back into the text on the right side of the line to edit the text, the text wrapped, and the line that said "signature" was moved to the next line. To work around this problem he used Advance codes. For example, he typed in the text on the left side, tabbed to the position for the graphic line (3"), advanced down one line, typed "signature," advanced up one line and advanced left to the tab position (3"), created the graphic line, and then typed in the text to the right. *This information is given strictly as a troubleshooting option. |
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