Switching off word

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From: smicker (rossprat_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/31/04


Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 14:57:48 +0100

Hi folks, I need some advice if anyone would be so kind as to offer me
the answer. I have win 98SE and Office 2000. I need to write a word
document as if it was just a plain and ordinary typewriter were I make
the mistakes. My word program will keep altering the spaces or moving
the words around on its own. I know that it is supposed to and the
trouble is that I have not yet learned to use it as a word processor.
However I have to write some letters urgently and do not have the time
to learn word processing so could anyone here please tell me how to
switch off the word processing ability of "Word" and use it as a blank
sheet of paper where I make my own borders and mistakes and
corrections.
smicker



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