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Sid Pullinger wrote:
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> Calling computer experts. I have a problem which may possibly affect other
> members on the list. Most of my mail arrives with a normal format but
> every so often I get a letter with lines many times the width of my 15 inch
> screen so that it can only be read by scrolling. For example, a recent
> letter from Bob Roach, "Bee Cop" arrived on my screen in four lines seven
> times the width of the screen. It printed out in normal format at 34 lines
> on A4. Moreover there was no word wrap on the letter but there was normal
> wrap on the print-out.
> I tried saving it to Word but only the first two screens were picked up,
> leaving large gaps, so that was no good. Auto formatting did not help.
> I tried filing it to see if it would right itself as it did in the
> print-out but no luck. It was still seven screens wide.
> Am I missing something or must I accept incompatibility with certain
> servers? Sid P.
> [log in to unmask]
Sid - Some times I have the same problem, but found my NETSCAPE mail
reader has a solution. Under the VIEW main heading is a sub title
called WARP lines. A click on that bar and all messages lines are cut
to fill what ever your screen is set for. It makes for some short lines
some times, but they are always a lot easier to read and you don't have
to scroll horizontally.
Good luck,
Bob
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