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Automatically scaling a line in a footer
I have a line in the footer of my document, but when I change the page
orientation, or page size the line maintains its defined size. Is there a way of changing the length of the line so that it scales with the size of the page? |
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Automatically scaling a line in a footer
One way to do this is with a table set to autoresize, but reports are that
this consumes a lot of processor power and may promote document corruption. -- 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. "Jim" wrote in message ... I have a line in the footer of my document, but when I change the page orientation, or page size the line maintains its defined size. Is there a way of changing the length of the line so that it scales with the size of the page? |
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Automatically scaling a line in a footer
Perhaps instead of using a graphic line, try putting a border on one side of
the footer paragraph. "Jim" wrote: I have a line in the footer of my document, but when I change the page orientation, or page size the line maintains its defined size. Is there a way of changing the length of the line so that it scales with the size of the page? |
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