I'd like to see this, too. I've used the "Don't add space" setting, but I'm
much more likely to want, say, 3 points between list items and 6 or 12
after.
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"DeanH" wrote in message
...
I totally support this request. The "Don't add space between paragraphs of
the same style" is ok, but as Greg said, I would like some space after
within
the same style as well as different for after the same group.
I would prefer not to have a macro as the templates I will be sending out
will be to people who may not be comfortable using such animals, ie sales
staff ;-)
Does anyone have any ideas.
Many thanks
DeanH
"Greg Maxey" wrote:
I have a document with lots of nested bulleted lists. These lists are
created using List Bullet, List Bullet 2, etc.
I am trying to automate some formatting such that the space before the
first
bullet and space after the last bullet is greater than the space between
two
adjacent bullets. I can do that with code as follows:
Sub Test()
Dim oPar As Word.Paragraph
For Each oPar In ActiveDocument.Range.Paragraphs
If oPar.Style = "List Bullet 2" Then
If oPar.Previous.Style "List Bullet 2" Then oPar.SpaceBefore = 9
If oPar.Next.Style "List Bullet 2" Then
oPar.SpaceAfter = 9
Else
oPar.SpaceAfter = 3
End If
End If
Next oPar
End Sub
Is there some way to do this with Style formatting? I see in the
FormatParagraphIndents Lines and Spacing Dialog an option to "Don't
add
space between paragraphs of the same sytle" but I do want to add a
little
space just not as much space as before and after the bullet group.
Is there a better way?
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Greg Maxey/Word MVP
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For some helpful tips using Word.