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Gmail query
When I try to copy and paste verse into gmail as a Word document, after accessing gmail through Firefox, it downloads double spaced (and in the kind with hanging indents all flush left as well). I can find no way of changing this spacing.
Yet if I access gmail through Internet Explorer there is no problem and the download comes out as I had it in Microsoft Word and can be submitted in the body of an email as many editors request. I feel I may be missing something obvious, so I wonder if anyone has had had the same problem or knows what I’m doing wrong or not doing |
Plain text mode used to fix the double-spacing issue, but doesn't in the new Gmail. A bit of poking in Firefox around suggests that Shift + CTRL + V will paste plain text.
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Mysterious, perhaps, but I don't see the problem. Just use IE when you are submitting.
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Thanks Rachael and Roger. Mozilla Firefox is supoposed to be more secure than IE, but certainly, as long as IE lasts, I can use that for submissions Annoying, though, that gmail has this odd quirk.
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Rachael, forgot to say that your C + S+V suggestion works and delivers verse single-spaced . . . but in triplicate. I shall persevere . . .
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Jerome - what do you mean as long as IE lasts? Do you know something I don't?
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http://www.telerik.com/help/aspnet-a...ormatting.html Because of this, I don't know why anyone would use Word for serious writing, but people have their habits. I don't run IE or Firefox, so I can't make a recommendation, and can only offer a search string suggestion. Try googling firefox microsoft word code stripper paste, or some variation on that theme. I'm pretty sure you'll find something. Good luck! Thanks, Bill |
Thanks, Bill. You open up new and hellish cyber-vistas. I've always used Word, on the better the devil you know principle, and had no idea of these
pullulating digital depths. I probably won't fully understand your answer, but what do you use in fact? |
I haven't tried this myself, but I'm told that uploading a Word document into Google Docs and letting it convert to Google's format (an option on upload) will strip the code as Bill describes, while leaving key formatting in place.
But I still don't see why you'd bother. Just use IE, which probably works best because Microsoft makes sure that its word processor gets along well with its browser. |
Thanks, Roger. I tend to use MF rather than IE these days as MF is said to be more secure, and gmail tries to convert me to Googlechrome when I use it via IE and says not all features may work properly in the IE it no longer supoports.
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