![]() We're not sure why this is the behaviour that Word exhibits under this circumstance, but there it is. You can verify this by hitting ctrl+* (ctrl+shift+8) to show Formatting Marks. It turns out there is a fairly simple cause for this: You have a Section Break at the point in your document where you're seeing this behaviour. However, as soon as you type "B" for "But", the space you had already typed appears.Īt first this may not seem like a big deal, but it can get very frustrating, very quickly. For instance, you type "This is not working.", then, but the cursor is still right next to your period. ![]() When you enter a space, a line return, or other paragraph mark, nothing happens until you enter the next character. We ran into a strange problem today, and thought we'd share the solution.
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