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SYMPTOMSWhen you open a file saved in text format (*.txt), the left and right margins are changed from the default of 1.25 inches to 0.92 inches. CAUSEWhen Microsoft Word opens a text file, the native (built-in) text converter for .txt files converts the left and right default margins to 0.92 inches. WORKAROUNDTo work around this behavior, use either of the following methods. Method 1: Adjust the MarginsTo manually adjust the margins, follow these steps:
Method 2: Use the File Command on the Insert MenuInsert the text file into a new, blank Word document. To do this, follow these steps:
NOTE: Word may prompt you with the Confirm conversion at Open dialog box. Click to select Text Only and then click OK. MORE INFORMATION
The Text Only import converter changes the margins to 0.92 inches to correctly preserve the line breaks in text documents. Unlike Microsoft Word, most other word processors use a default left and right margin of 1.00 inch (2.54 cm). When these programs convert their files to text only (.txt), some of them insert carriage returns prior to this 1.00 inch margin at the end of each line to preserve the layout. Native (Built-in) Text Converters in WordWord 2000 can directly import the following text formats:
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