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Old 01-15-2008, 05:35 AM #1
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Default Why are my postings not formatting right?

I was not sure how to say it, but when I type in ANY forum, my sentences are varying lengths. Some go half way across the page and others go the full distance.

I was told if I just typed and did not hit the enter key, the formatting would look ok. That is no guarantee either.

Just watch. When I post this, it will be perfect just to frustrate me.

An example would look like this: My first sentence might go all the way across the page, while the next line
would be half way. I have had this problem on a half dozen computers over the last --- uh --- five years?? Dell, Compaq, Toshiba, etc. all do it. So it HAS to be my fault. I am setting it up wrong or something.

I have asked this question on other forums with zero help, I like for my posts to look half way decent, so I usually go back and
hit the delete key to bring the sentences into alignment. That takes awhile.

ANY SUGGESTIONS would be GREATLY appreciated........thanks
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