Stone's Web Writer question

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Larry Smith

Basically this is more a general HTML question but since I use Stone's
Webwriter for my simple websites I think it qualifies as a freeware
question.

I often have to copy and paste paragraphs from emails I receive into
the webwriter.
Usually they format fine after I highlite the text and hit the JUSTIFY
button up top.
But occ'ly the print keeps running far to the right and needs the use
of the bottom scroll bar in order to read what's been pasted.

Is there a way of preventing this and/or knowing in advance when this
will happen?

TIA



Larry Smith

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Larry said:
Basically this is more a general HTML question but since I use Stone's
Webwriter for my simple websites I think it qualifies as a freeware
question.
I often have to copy and paste paragraphs from emails I receive into
the webwriter.
Usually they format fine after I highlite the text and hit the JUSTIFY
button up top.
But occ'ly the print keeps running far to the right and needs the use
of the bottom scroll bar in order to read what's been pasted.
Is there a way of preventing this and/or knowing in advance when this
will happen?

Might want to ask in as well.
 
Larry said:
Basically this is more a general HTML question but since I use Stone's
Webwriter for my simple websites I think it qualifies as a freeware
question.

I often have to copy and paste paragraphs from emails I receive into
the webwriter.
Usually they format fine after I highlite the text and hit the JUSTIFY
button up top.
But occ'ly the print keeps running far to the right and needs the use
of the bottom scroll bar in order to read what's been pasted.

Is there a way of preventing this and/or knowing in advance when this
will happen?


I think this is what's happening: usually there are options to wrap
outgoing mail and/or the *display* for incoming mail. Incoming mail that
is not wrapped will paste as long lines.

For advance warning - change your message preferences to display mail
*without* wrapping. (Break the long lines as necessary before copying
and pasting.)

Susan
 
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