Glossary term at beginning of paragraph causes style change

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landi3337
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Glossary term at beginning of paragraph causes style change

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In NWP 1.3, when typing a new paragraph where the first word is a glossary term, as soon as the term expands, the paragraph changes to a single-spaced, non-indented paragraph, and a hard return is added. If the glossary term is anywhere else it works fine. My only workaround is to first type a space, then the glossary term, then go back and delete the space. It happens on any of my glossary terms, both in English and Chinese.
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Re: Glossary term at beginning of paragraph causes style change

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As glossary expansions include the attributes/styles of the glossary entry, I would guess that your glossary file has an unwanted paragraph style applied. You might try selecting the desired entries in your glossary file and then using the menu Format > Paragraph Style > Remove Style.
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Re: Glossary term at beginning of paragraph causes style change

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Dang, that fixed it. There was also an unwanted ruler in there. Thanks.
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