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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
I like Woody Allen's take. "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it by not dying."
What word processor did they use, and how did they manage to do that?
I haven't had to do serious word processing in some time, so I'm out of practice, but I have no idea how to do that. (I have no idea why I'd want to do that, but that's another matter.  )
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Dennis
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They are not using word wrap.
They are writing a sentence -- enter/return key.
Repeat -- enter/return key.
When I took computer applications (self-paced) in college, the professor had put use word wrap in your documents. I spent 2 hours looking for word wrap in word. Bugged a half a dozen professors to try to find it. (I thought it would be great for the recipes I was working on).
Not one computer professor could figure it out. When the professor got back from vacation, she explained it wasn't part of the program but just a concept that meant don't hit the return key when you get to end of the line. This was Word 97.