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SUMMARYThis article discusses the various types of "carriage returns" that are available in WordPerfect and Word 2000, and how those returns are converted from one product to the other. MORE INFORMATION
WordPerfect 5.x and 6.x hard and soft returns are supported in conversion to Word. WordPerfect's dormant hard returns are converted to normal paragraph marks. Text at end of first page...[HRt-SPg]Given printer driver differences, the WordPerfect converter supplied with Word has no way to determine whether a dormant hard return code will actually remain located at the top of a page following conversion, and therefore it converts the code to a normal paragraph mark. The result is that an unwanted blank line may appear in a converted document. The solution is to delete the extra paragraph mark following conversion. If the unwanted paragraph mark appears at the top of a page in the converted document, set Paragraph Spacing After to 12 pts in the last paragraph of the preceding page to restore original layout. This process can be automated using the AutoFormat feature in Word, which converts manual double-spacing between paragraphs into paragraph spacing after. REFERENCESFor more information about what is supported when you convert a document between Microsoft Word and WordPerfect, click Microsoft Word Help on the
Help menu, type convert wordperfect in the Office Assistant or
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