6/22/2023 0 Comments Turn on word wrap microsoft word![]() ![]() Checking Enable Word Wrap will enable word wrapping again and set it to the standard width (which is modifiable through the mailnews.wraplength preference in the Config Editor, the default is 72 characters). In Word 2000 Microsoft introduced a special symbol that brought great hope to users everywhere: the No-Width Optional Break. In past versions of Word, you could go into Word’s Advanced Options dialog box and turn on. ![]() It’s the first item under With Text Wrapping. For many versions of Word, we’ve offered the ability to wrap. ![]() Click the Layout Options control which is on the right-side outside of the sizing box. To do that, we need to change our Layout Options. Unchecking Enable Word Wrap in the Options menu (or pressing the keyboard shortcut) will temporarily turn off word wrapping for the current message - lines will take up the whole width of the composer window, and no line breaks will get added to the outgoing message (with the exception of "hard" line breaks inserted manually). The need for word wrapping after a solidus is still sorely needed, especially with the advent of long URLs in technical writing. At this stage, we’d like to have the text wrap to the right of the image. It only has an effect when using plain text mode for composition - this is a per-account setting which must be configured by disabling Composition & Addressing → Composition → Compose messages in HTML format. In the message composition window of Thunderbird, it comes in handy when inserting long text lines which should not get wrapped in the final message (such as log file entries, or diffs inserted into the message body).
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