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the problem is not with the margins it is with the type font. Try
setting your base font to currier 10 cpi. When you need to print the
document, you can add the times roman type font at that time.
kelly
On Mon, 8
Jan 2001, Ron Burzese wrote:
> Hello,
>
> While I am somewhat into the Windows era, my word processor at work is still
> WordPerfect 5.1. Recently, when I am writing a document, as I write, the
> text goes off the screen to the right. Then, when I read it with Artic
> Business Vision, the speech does not read the entire line. It stops at the
> end of the visible text on the screen of course.
>
> My question is how do I set the margins so that the entire line is on the
> screen to be read by my screen-reader?
>
> Thank you!
>
>
> Ron Burzese
> Minneapolis, MN
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