Monday, January 11, 2010

Get Directions To A Place How Do I Copy And Paste Directions To Microsoft Word Without It Being All Out Of Place???

How do i copy and paste directions to Microsoft Word without it being all out of place??? - get directions to a place

If you copy and paste the addresses to a location in Microsoft Word, no place anywhere is hard to read. How can it look exactly like it in the instructions?

6 comments:

ufralphi... said...

When you talk MapQuest, remember to slip from just before the "Start" icon "sharp" at the end addresses. Do not copy the card or "/ to" part, because you end up with a pile of shit and not you.

Alternatively, you can at the first editor. However, it is just like the internet search address, but close enough, and be reachable.

ufralphi... said...

When you talk MapQuest, remember to slip from just before the "Start" icon "sharp" at the end addresses. Do not copy the card or "/ to" part, because you end up with a pile of shit and not you.

Alternatively, you can at the first editor. However, it is just like the internet search address, but close enough, and be reachable.

ufralphi... said...

When you talk MapQuest, remember to slip from just before the "Start" icon "sharp" at the end addresses. Do not copy the card or "/ to" part, because you end up with a pile of shit and not you.

Alternatively, you can at the first editor. However, it is just like the internet search address, but close enough, and be reachable.

bbmichal said...

There's really nothing that I found that the work done so far. I tried the instructions to my house with Google. I write, but if I have pasted into Microsoft Word, ultimately, chaos. Yes, the card cut into dozens of individual photographs, which are mixed like a Rubik's Cube. It is likely that some form of copyright protection thing. Good luck.

Phoenix: Princess of Cupcakes said...

When inserting a small box at the bottom of the inserted section. Click on the box and select "Save target text only" or "paste without formatting.

ladylee1... said...

When you copy and paste it into Microsoft Word to check and ensure that the justification is "complete". Full justification of the space, so that you are worried because the main goal of this logic and margins. Select the newly inserted text and go to the justification, and choose "left" justification. This should payments to avoid unnecessary space.

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