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I've been having trouble with my Microsoft Word.?

One day it was working fine, the next day I had a problem. I am able to log on to Word. I am able to set the font and the size. However, when I am typing capital letters, the tops of those letters are cut off. It seems that the tops of any letter that rises above the size of lower case letters is cut off. I need help! Someone out there must know the answer to this.

Thanks.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Check the line height:

    Change line spacing

    Select the text you want to change.

    On the Formatting toolbar, click Line Spacing , and then do one of the following:

    To apply a new setting, click the arrow, and then select the number that you want.

    To apply the most recently used setting, click the button.

    To set more precise measurements, click the arrow, click More, and then select the options you want under Line Spacing."

  • 9 years ago

    Could be a few things...

    - Make sure your line spacing is set to 1 or higher, and that your paragraph spacing is normal.

    - Try a different font.

    - Try resetting your normal template (rename normal.dotm to something else, google it if the above 2 things don't work).

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I stopped using office when google docs came online.

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