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Style problem?
In a page at the first line I typed =rand()
to generate text. I want now to declare S_style and D_style for single and double spacing. (The two styles are not dependent on normal.) The styles do the work properly if I used single and double line spacing. They do not work properly when I set exactly x and exactly 2x line spacing. (In the double case the letters at the bottom of the line space, if using double spacing then the letters are at the top of the line space.) I must have the "exactly" variation to work like single, double. Please help! Regards. |
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That difference between multiple and exact line spacing are known. There is
a Compatibility Option "Don't center 'exact line height' lines" that you could experiment with. As long as all your line spacing is the same (multiple or exact), this is not an issue; space above is still suppressed at the top of the page and space below at the bottom. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Dr. Pastor" wrote in message link.net... In a page at the first line I typed =rand() to generate text. I want now to declare S_style and D_style for single and double spacing. (The two styles are not dependent on normal.) The styles do the work properly if I used single and double line spacing. They do not work properly when I set exactly x and exactly 2x line spacing. (In the double case the letters at the bottom of the line space, if using double spacing then the letters are at the top of the line space.) I must have the "exactly" variation to work like single, double. Please help! Regards. |
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Style problem?
Thank you Mademoiselle.
The problem is that I want to set up a Legal28 template. (Improve on the MS variation.) On that aspect they do it somehow! Any further advise? Thanks. Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: That difference between multiple and exact line spacing are known. There is a Compatibility Option "Don't center 'exact line height' lines" that you could experiment with. As long as all your line spacing is the same (multiple or exact), this is not an issue; space above is still suppressed at the top of the page and space below at the bottom. |
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Since I have no idea what a Legal28 template is, I'll defer to the legal
eagles here. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Dr. Pastor" wrote in message nk.net... Thank you Mademoiselle. The problem is that I want to set up a Legal28 template. (Improve on the MS variation.) On that aspect they do it somehow! Any further advise? Thanks. Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: That difference between multiple and exact line spacing are known. There is a Compatibility Option "Don't center 'exact line height' lines" that you could experiment with. As long as all your line spacing is the same (multiple or exact), this is not an issue; space above is still suppressed at the top of the page and space below at the bottom. |
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