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This is probably a question about your email program and not aboutWord, but why can't you simply accept that your email program requires
that 'Paragraph' be the default style, and alter the parameters of the
Paragraph style?
> > >> >> >> >> > carloswoo..@yahoo.com. I appreciate it.
Paragraph style?
On Mar 10, 11:05 am, Designer Jean
> > 'Howardstown08' wrote in message
wrote:
> I I have tried all of these suggestions and none of them are doing the job
> permanently. I have Office 2003. I changed to Microsoft Word as my e-mail
> editoras a possible source for a remedy. I have tried to make NORMAL Style
> my e-mail default, but it keeps reverting back to Paragraph Style with double
> line-spacing for each new e-mail. I also have tried this in my WORD and I,
> too, find the grey box 'Make This my Default' is grayed out. This shouldn't
> be this difficult, or convoluted, as this is pretty basic stuff. All I want
> is NORMAL to be my e-mail default style. What's wrong?
>
>
>
> 'Suzanne S. Barnhill' wrote:
> > You are making the change in the format of a specific paragraph in a
> > specific email. You are not making the change in the style itself. If you
> > want to make the change for all new documents, you must make the change in
> > the style and write that change back to the template. If, as appears from
> > this thread, you have Word 2007 and are actually talking about emails rather
> > than Word documents, then you need to be posting in an Outlook newsgroup,
> > since only a clone of Word (not Word itself) is used for email in Outlook.
>
> > --
> > Suzanne S. Barnhill
> > Microsoft MVP (Word)
> > Words into Type
> > Fairhope, Alabama USA
>
> > >> 'Howardstown08' wrote in
> >news:76B97DB3-2F14-42FC-9D03-750E66682EFD@microsoft.com..
> > > Yes, I have made the adjustments to 0 spacing but I am unable to tick the
> > > box
> > > 'Don't add a space between paragraphs of the same style' It comes up faded
> > > not allowing me to tick. When I have made the adjustment, it will work for
> > > one email only, then I am back to going back into Format and re-doing the
> > > instruction. Why will it not stay/remain applied and continue to revert
> > > back
> > > to it's original format. I have read the many communicaitons and hope
> > > perhaps
> > > there is another solution for me to try.
>
> > > 'Suzanne S. Barnhill' wrote:
>
> > >> Is there a question here? Did you read my reply?
>
> > >> --
> > >> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> > >> Microsoft MVP (Word)
> > >> Words into Type
> > >> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>
> > >> >> 'Dennis Cooke' wrote in
> > >> message
> > >>news:E2B72FFA-6FA1-4DBC-B2C3-A39905DC2A9D@microsoft.com..
>
> > >> > 'Suzanne S. Barnhill' wrote:
>
> > >> >> This option is available only for styles, not individual paragraphs.
> > >> >> If
> > >> >> you
> > >> >> want to remove spacing from a specific paragraph, just set the Space
> > >> >> After
> > >> >> to zero. If the Space After is zero, there will be no space between
> > >> >> paragraphs to suppress.
>
> > >> >> --
> > >> >> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> > >> >> Microsoft MVP (Word)
> > >> >> Words into Type
> > >> >> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>
> > >> >> >> 'assisi61' wrote in message> > >> >> >> >> > Please email your response to aubiepr..@msn.com or at
> > >> >> message
> > >> >>news:284FE2BB-54D3-4F68-ADAC-D54E45D7C1F6@microsoft.com..
>
> > >> >> > 'Beth Melton' wrote:
>
> > >> >> >> After you modify the settings in the Paragraph dialog box click the
> > >> >> >> Default
> > >> >> >> button at the bottom and confirm you want to change your Normal
> > >> >> >> template.
>
> > >> >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > >> >> >> Beth Melton
> > >> >> >> Microsoft Office MVP
> > >> >> >>https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton
> > >> >> >> What is a Microsoft MVP?
> > >> >> >>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs
>
> > >> >> >> Guides for the Office 2007 Interface:
> > >> >> >>http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/HA102295841033.aspx
>
> > >> >> >> >> > carloswoo..@yahoo.com. I appreciate it.
> > >> >> >> active?-
>
> > >> >> >> When I go to format paragraph option the option 'Don't add space
> > >> >> >> between
> > >> >> >> paragraphs of the same style' is grayed out, How do I make it
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that 'Paragraph' be the default style, and alter the parameters of the
Paragraph style?
> > >> >> >> >> > carloswoo..@yahoo.com. I appreciate it.
Paragraph style?
On Mar 10, 11:05 am, Designer Jean
> > 'Howardstown08' wrote in message
wrote:
> I I have tried all of these suggestions and none of them are doing the job
> permanently. I have Office 2003. I changed to Microsoft Word as my e-mail
> editoras a possible source for a remedy. I have tried to make NORMAL Style
> my e-mail default, but it keeps reverting back to Paragraph Style with double
> line-spacing for each new e-mail. I also have tried this in my WORD and I,
> too, find the grey box 'Make This my Default' is grayed out. This shouldn't
> be this difficult, or convoluted, as this is pretty basic stuff. All I want
> is NORMAL to be my e-mail default style. What's wrong?
>
>
>
> 'Suzanne S. Barnhill' wrote:
> > You are making the change in the format of a specific paragraph in a
> > specific email. You are not making the change in the style itself. If you
> > want to make the change for all new documents, you must make the change in
> > the style and write that change back to the template. If, as appears from
> > this thread, you have Word 2007 and are actually talking about emails rather
> > than Word documents, then you need to be posting in an Outlook newsgroup,
> > since only a clone of Word (not Word itself) is used for email in Outlook.
>
> > --
> > Suzanne S. Barnhill
> > Microsoft MVP (Word)
> > Words into Type
> > Fairhope, Alabama USA
>
> > >> 'Howardstown08' wrote in
> >news:76B97DB3-2F14-42FC-9D03-750E66682EFD@microsoft.com..
> > > Yes, I have made the adjustments to 0 spacing but I am unable to tick the
> > > box
> > > 'Don't add a space between paragraphs of the same style' It comes up faded
> > > not allowing me to tick. When I have made the adjustment, it will work for
> > > one email only, then I am back to going back into Format and re-doing the
> > > instruction. Why will it not stay/remain applied and continue to revert
> > > back
> > > to it's original format. I have read the many communicaitons and hope
> > > perhaps
> > > there is another solution for me to try.
>
> > > 'Suzanne S. Barnhill' wrote:
>
> > >> Is there a question here? Did you read my reply?
>
> > >> --
> > >> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> > >> Microsoft MVP (Word)
> > >> Words into Type
> > >> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>
> > >> >> 'Dennis Cooke' wrote in
> > >> message
> > >>news:E2B72FFA-6FA1-4DBC-B2C3-A39905DC2A9D@microsoft.com..
>
> > >> > 'Suzanne S. Barnhill' wrote:
>
> > >> >> This option is available only for styles, not individual paragraphs.
> > >> >> If
> > >> >> you
> > >> >> want to remove spacing from a specific paragraph, just set the Space
> > >> >> After
> > >> >> to zero. If the Space After is zero, there will be no space between
> > >> >> paragraphs to suppress.
>
> > >> >> --
> > >> >> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> > >> >> Microsoft MVP (Word)
> > >> >> Words into Type
> > >> >> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>
> > >> >> >> 'assisi61' wrote in message> > >> >> >> >> > Please email your response to aubiepr..@msn.com or at
> > >> >> message
> > >> >>news:284FE2BB-54D3-4F68-ADAC-D54E45D7C1F6@microsoft.com..
>
> > >> >> > 'Beth Melton' wrote:
>
> > >> >> >> After you modify the settings in the Paragraph dialog box click the
> > >> >> >> Default
> > >> >> >> button at the bottom and confirm you want to change your Normal
> > >> >> >> template.
>
> > >> >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > >> >> >> Beth Melton
> > >> >> >> Microsoft Office MVP
> > >> >> >>https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton
> > >> >> >> What is a Microsoft MVP?
> > >> >> >>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs
>
> > >> >> >> Guides for the Office 2007 Interface:
> > >> >> >>http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/HA102295841033.aspx
>
> > >> >> >> >> > carloswoo..@yahoo.com. I appreciate it.
> > >> >> >> active?-
>
> > >> >> >> When I go to format paragraph option the option 'Don't add space
> > >> >> >> between
> > >> >> >> paragraphs of the same style' is grayed out, How do I make it
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