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dot leader to a flush right position
I am creating a program for an event and would like to type in the name of a
performance, followed by a dot leader to a flush-right position, at which point I can type a name. |
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dot leader to a flush right position
Set a tab, by clicking in the ruler at the point you want the leader dots to
END. Double click on the tab (or chose Format|Tab), select the tab in the dialogue box (at the top left - this is very important) and then select right to change the tab to right aligned. Select the dot leader style and then click on Set and then OK. Hope your event goes well. -- Rae Drysdale "Shannon" wrote: I am creating a program for an event and would like to type in the name of a performance, followed by a dot leader to a flush-right position, at which point I can type a name. |
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dot leader to a flush right position
Thank you. Perfect answer!
"Rae Drysdale" wrote: Set a tab, by clicking in the ruler at the point you want the leader dots to END. Double click on the tab (or chose Format|Tab), select the tab in the dialogue box (at the top left - this is very important) and then select right to change the tab to right aligned. Select the dot leader style and then click on Set and then OK. Hope your event goes well. -- Rae Drysdale "Shannon" wrote: I am creating a program for an event and would like to type in the name of a performance, followed by a dot leader to a flush-right position, at which point I can type a name. |
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