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I've observed that this happens with posts that are cut and pasted from
MacIntosh word processing software and sometimes with MacIntosh e-mail
clients. It can also occur if the post is composed in a word-processor and
pasted into an AOL e-mail. What look like spaces are translated into the
high-bit characters that control "carriage returns."
You might want to check and see if any of those situations apply.. then you
could experiment a little bit until you eliminate the "offending"
combination.
You last e-mail was bright and clear! :-)
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:38 PM, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear List members:
>
> I am not going to live long enough to know why
> my posts appear with such erratic spacing and
> margins.
>
> I know they become pretty tough sledding because
> of it. My apologies.
>
> If I knew how to fix it, believe me, I would, and
> thus spare us the need for a textual divining
> rod.
>
> On the brighter side, might it be a bit like a
> bad birthday present: "It's the thought
> that counts?"
>
> Life is hope, indeed.
>
> Roger Durrett
> Charlotte, NC
Edward Summer
THE BUFFALO FILM FESTIVAL
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