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I'm using Word 2003 and I am using 6x4" index cards. I have about 20 cards in one document with a short piece of text on each card. I had the vertical alignment set to 'centre' so that each time I inserted a new page break, or repeatedly pressed the return key to get to the next page, the text would always be dead centre. But then I changed the vertical alignment to 'top'. But when I hit the space bar at the beginning of the first line of text on the first index card (in order to take it down a bit from the header) the text shot on to the next index card. When I tried to backspace the text to get it on to the first index card again, it wouldn't move. I can't figure out what is going on. Can anyone help? -- Jackie D |
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You should NOT repeatedly press the return key to get to the next page.
You should base your document on the Avery 8389 - Postcard that you can access via ToolsLetters and MailingsEnvelopes and Labels, then click on the Options button and select that label from the list, then click on the New Document button. That will give you a page. By default, the text that is entered into such a label is centered vertically. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Jackie D" wrote in message ... Hi I'm using Word 2003 and I am using 6x4" index cards. I have about 20 cards in one document with a short piece of text on each card. I had the vertical alignment set to 'centre' so that each time I inserted a new page break, or repeatedly pressed the return key to get to the next page, the text would always be dead centre. But then I changed the vertical alignment to 'top'. But when I hit the space bar at the beginning of the first line of text on the first index card (in order to take it down a bit from the header) the text shot on to the next index card. When I tried to backspace the text to get it on to the first index card again, it wouldn't move. I can't figure out what is going on. Can anyone help? -- Jackie D |
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Hi Doug
Thanks for that advice. I had searched for a template but I couldn't find the 6x4". Now I know what it's called. By the way, why is the page size listed as letter? And yet the postcard size is 6x4"? -- Jackie D "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: You should NOT repeatedly press the return key to get to the next page. You should base your document on the Avery 8389 - Postcard that you can access via ToolsLetters and MailingsEnvelopes and Labels, then click on the Options button and select that label from the list, then click on the New Document button. That will give you a page. By default, the text that is entered into such a label is centered vertically. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Jackie D" wrote in message ... Hi I'm using Word 2003 and I am using 6x4" index cards. I have about 20 cards in one document with a short piece of text on each card. I had the vertical alignment set to 'centre' so that each time I inserted a new page break, or repeatedly pressed the return key to get to the next page, the text would always be dead centre. But then I changed the vertical alignment to 'top'. But when I hit the space bar at the beginning of the first line of text on the first index card (in order to take it down a bit from the header) the text shot on to the next index card. When I tried to backspace the text to get it on to the first index card again, it wouldn't move. I can't figure out what is going on. Can anyone help? -- Jackie D |
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Hello Doug
I've just had a play around with the Avery template. It isn't quite what I was expecting because I am printing on 6.4" index cards and not on A4 paper. So having the Letter size doesn't help at all. I'm going to have to stick with my own templates and solve the page alignment problem. So, going back to your original reply, I should never use the space bar to move on to the next page. I get that. But if I have the vertical alignment set to 'central' why does the text sometimes appear at the top of the index card and not centred? And is there a way to fix it. -- Jackie D "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: You should NOT repeatedly press the return key to get to the next page. You should base your document on the Avery 8389 - Postcard that you can access via ToolsLetters and MailingsEnvelopes and Labels, then click on the Options button and select that label from the list, then click on the New Document button. That will give you a page. By default, the text that is entered into such a label is centered vertically. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Jackie D" wrote in message ... Hi I'm using Word 2003 and I am using 6x4" index cards. I have about 20 cards in one document with a short piece of text on each card. I had the vertical alignment set to 'centre' so that each time I inserted a new page break, or repeatedly pressed the return key to get to the next page, the text would always be dead centre. But then I changed the vertical alignment to 'top'. But when I hit the space bar at the beginning of the first line of text on the first index card (in order to take it down a bit from the header) the text shot on to the next index card. When I tried to backspace the text to get it on to the first index card again, it wouldn't move. I can't figure out what is going on. Can anyone help? -- Jackie D |
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Because 8389 puts two such cards on a single page.
If you are using individual cards, I think I would just set the page size to 6 x 4 (which is a standard page size) - and which is probably what you had originally? However it is not a good plan to use the enter key to move to the next page, it makes formatting a nightmare. I might even put the texts in a table (http://www.gmayor.com/convert_labels...mail_merge.htm ) and mailmerge them into a blank document of the required size and layout . -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jackie D wrote: Hi Doug Thanks for that advice. I had searched for a template but I couldn't find the 6x4". Now I know what it's called. By the way, why is the page size listed as letter? And yet the postcard size is 6x4"? You should NOT repeatedly press the return key to get to the next page. You should base your document on the Avery 8389 - Postcard that you can access via ToolsLetters and MailingsEnvelopes and Labels, then click on the Options button and select that label from the list, then click on the New Document button. That will give you a page. By default, the text that is entered into such a label is centered vertically. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Jackie D" wrote in message ... Hi I'm using Word 2003 and I am using 6x4" index cards. I have about 20 cards in one document with a short piece of text on each card. I had the vertical alignment set to 'centre' so that each time I inserted a new page break, or repeatedly pressed the return key to get to the next page, the text would always be dead centre. But then I changed the vertical alignment to 'top'. But when I hit the space bar at the beginning of the first line of text on the first index card (in order to take it down a bit from the header) the text shot on to the next index card. When I tried to backspace the text to get it on to the first index card again, it wouldn't move. I can't figure out what is going on. Can anyone help? -- Jackie D |
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Do you have empty paragraphs (caused by your repeateldy pressing the Enter
key) after the text? If you click on the Show/Hide button (¶) they will appear as a series of ¶'s -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Jackie D" wrote in message ... Hello Doug I've just had a play around with the Avery template. It isn't quite what I was expecting because I am printing on 6.4" index cards and not on A4 paper. So having the Letter size doesn't help at all. I'm going to have to stick with my own templates and solve the page alignment problem. So, going back to your original reply, I should never use the space bar to move on to the next page. I get that. But if I have the vertical alignment set to 'central' why does the text sometimes appear at the top of the index card and not centred? And is there a way to fix it. -- Jackie D "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: You should NOT repeatedly press the return key to get to the next page. You should base your document on the Avery 8389 - Postcard that you can access via ToolsLetters and MailingsEnvelopes and Labels, then click on the Options button and select that label from the list, then click on the New Document button. That will give you a page. By default, the text that is entered into such a label is centered vertically. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Jackie D" wrote in message ... Hi I'm using Word 2003 and I am using 6x4" index cards. I have about 20 cards in one document with a short piece of text on each card. I had the vertical alignment set to 'centre' so that each time I inserted a new page break, or repeatedly pressed the return key to get to the next page, the text would always be dead centre. But then I changed the vertical alignment to 'top'. But when I hit the space bar at the beginning of the first line of text on the first index card (in order to take it down a bit from the header) the text shot on to the next index card. When I tried to backspace the text to get it on to the first index card again, it wouldn't move. I can't figure out what is going on. Can anyone help? -- Jackie D |
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