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When I go to fixed width, I get a break line at each space. This just
started. In the past I added the line. Now all of a sudden I have to delete
most of them. Can I change this default?
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When I go to fixed width, I get a break line at each space. This just
started. In the past I added the line. Now all of a sudden I have to delete
most of them. Can I change this default?
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When I go to fixed width, I get a break line at each space. This just
started. In the past I added the line. Now all of a sudden I have to
delete
most of them. Can I change this default?



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