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Ian H
How to avoid text scrunchup after editing?
I often post maths answers, but if I see a small mistake after posting and go back to edit the result, it loses its neat formatting and all the lines run into eachother making it difficult to read.
Can we request that the scrunching policy be changed or that a "no reformatt" option be available ?
Regards - Ian
2 AnswersYahoo Answers8 years agoIs there a way to avoid text getting "scrunched up" after a post is edited ?
I often post maths answers, but if I see a small mistake after posting and go back to edit the result, it loses its neat formatting and all the lines run into eachother making it difficult to read.
Can we request that the scrunching policy be changed or that a "no reformatt" option be available ?
Regards - Ian
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Regards - Ian
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