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Indent Code After [SRt] Causing Text to Jump |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: The Hotlist Coordinators were tracking the number of calls received from customers complaining how text shifts from side to side when an [INDENT] code follows a [SRt] code when they scroll through their document. Indent is intended to work with paragraphs, which usually end with a [HRt] code. In WordPerfect 5.1, the display is changing when formatting across the [SRt] codes thus, causing the text to shift. Customers are complaining the text didn't jump in WP 5.0, and they want it to work the same as it did in WP 5.0. If you receive a call concerning this item, please find out exactly what the customer is trying to achieve by inserting a Indent code after a [SRt] and include that information in the STR you fill out for this item. If they are trying to have their text appear as a Hanging Indent would, please instruct them on how to do a proper Hanging Indent (Indent (F4), Margin Release (Shift-Tab). This was a hotlist item, but due to lack of calls it was taken off the hotlist. It can be added back at any time. |
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