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word-wrap or formatting problem?
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04-30-2012 09:45 AM
I noticed an apparent word-wrap malfunction this morning. The results were similar in both Firefox12 and IE9.
Thread link.
screen grab:
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05-01-2012 02:26 AM
Thanks for reporting this, Bob.
I have not seen this before.
Let me investigate.
Best regards,
Caroline.
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05-03-2012 03:47 AM
Bob,
It seems this post was pasted into the forums from another tool (no surprise there). It contained "span" tags in the html which were causing the text to exceed the width of the window.
Rather than editing the post in HTML mode, I simply cut the content into Wordpad and copied it from there and pasted it back.
The post now looks normal!
Best regards,
Caroline.











