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Word 2003. Klick a Tab on the Tab-bar. Tab is 0.3 cm out. Why ?
I use Windows XP and Word 2003. De settings in Word are metric. Default tabs
distance 1 cm. When I click a Tab with the mouse on the Tab-bar, the position of the Tab is always 0.3 cm out except for 3 and 6. Why ? |
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Word 2003. Klick a Tab on the Tab-bar. Tab is 0.3 cm out. Why ?
What you are experiencing could be an effect of the document grid.
Hold the ALT key (which overrides the grid settings) and try to move the tab stop into the desired position. However, in order to get more control over the tab stops, you can use the Tabs dialog box (FormatTabs) to type in the tab position. Note that in order to move a tab stop by a small value, you may have to delete it and then re-insert it. [To view/change the grid settings, click the Draw button on the Drawing toolbar, and then click Grid. The Drawing Grid dialog box has options for displaying the grid, and defining horizontal and vertical spacing.] -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "W.H. Staverman" wrote in message ... I use Windows XP and Word 2003. De settings in Word are metric. Default tabs distance 1 cm. When I click a Tab with the mouse on the Tab-bar, the position of the Tab is always 0.3 cm out except for 3 and 6. Why ? |
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