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Old "HOW TO" Evenly Spaced Leaderless Columns
A few months ago, logging in, one of the experts had an interesting and
amusing article on how a student took almost an hour to create leaderless--and uneven--columns. The student didn't know how to use tabs, or leaders, and kept using the New Paragraph and Spacebar. I've tried unsuccessfully to locate this article. I am also a Leader Dummy and still use the space bar when I want invisible column separation. The characters invariably are uneven--even when the initial/first character in the column is the same. If anyone knows where I can find this article on "easily" making uniform leaderless columns, I'd appreciate greatly learning it here. Thanks. |
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Old "HOW TO" Evenly Spaced Leaderless Columns
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/SettingTabs.htm
-- 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. "Hilary" wrote in message ... A few months ago, logging in, one of the experts had an interesting and amusing article on how a student took almost an hour to create leaderless--and uneven--columns. The student didn't know how to use tabs, or leaders, and kept using the New Paragraph and Spacebar. I've tried unsuccessfully to locate this article. I am also a Leader Dummy and still use the space bar when I want invisible column separation. The characters invariably are uneven--even when the initial/first character in the column is the same. If anyone knows where I can find this article on "easily" making uniform leaderless columns, I'd appreciate greatly learning it here. Thanks. |
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