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Ruler dragging
Sometimes when I drag margins or tabs on the ruler, the
item I'm dragging doesn't "snap" to the tickmarks on the ruler. Why? |
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Debbie wrote:
Sometimes when I drag margins or tabs on the ruler, the item I'm dragging doesn't "snap" to the tickmarks on the ruler. Why? Hi Debbie, It seems strange, but the snap-to positions of margins and tabs are determined by multiples of the horixontal grid spacing set in the dialog you get by clicking Draw on the Drawing toolbar and clicking Grid. What makes this nasty is that the grid spacing is rounded to the nearest 0.01 of whatever unit you set in Tools Options General. If you're working in inches, the ruler ticks are every 1/8 inch or 0.125". If you set the grid spacing to half that, 0.0625" gets rounded down to 0.06". Then, for example, you can drag a tab to 0.48" or 0.54" but not to 0.50" because that isn't an integer multiple of 0.06". There's not much you can do about this. You can set the grid spacing to 0.25" if you never need tabs or margins that aren't multiples of that; or you can set the grid spacing to 0.01" and lose most of the advantage of having a snap-to feature. Or you can give up and accept whatever Word gives you, as "good enough". Or you can set all your tab and margin values in the Format Tabs and Format Paragraph dialogs. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 15:50:54 -0500, "Jay Freedman"
wrote: Debbie wrote: Sometimes when I drag margins or tabs on the ruler, the item I'm dragging doesn't "snap" to the tickmarks on the ruler. Why? Hi Debbie, It seems strange, but the snap-to positions of margins and tabs are determined by multiples of the horixontal grid spacing set in the dialog you get by clicking Draw on the Drawing toolbar and clicking Grid. What makes this nasty is that the grid spacing is rounded to the nearest 0.01 of whatever unit you set in Tools Options General. If you're working in inches, the ruler ticks are every 1/8 inch or 0.125". If you set the grid spacing to half that, 0.0625" gets rounded down to 0.06". Then, for example, you can drag a tab to 0.48" or 0.54" but not to 0.50" because that isn't an integer multiple of 0.06". There's not much you can do about this. You can set the grid spacing to 0.25" if you never need tabs or margins that aren't multiples of that; or you can set the grid spacing to 0.01" and lose most of the advantage of having a snap-to feature. Or you can give up and accept whatever Word gives you, as "good enough". Or you can set all your tab and margin values in the Format Tabs and Format Paragraph dialogs. Actually, there is something you can do about it. Change the measurement units to "points" in Tools | Options | General, set the desired value of grid spacing in points in the Drawing Grid dialog box, then change your measurement unit back to whatever you normally use. The value will display rounded, but it will stay set exactly internally as long as you never click the OK button in the Drawing Grid dialog. If you ever click on OK (even if you think that you are only changing something else in that dialog box), Word will assume that the rounded grid spacing value that it is displaying is the new value you want, and will change the setting for you. If you want to use the Drawing Grid dialog and stay sane, never never never click on OK unless you have previously set the measurement unit to "points". This is a truly horrible user interface design (if "design" is the word that applies here, which I doubt). The user interface is so mind-bogglingly stupid that you cannot even correctly enter the standard default value (.125 inches)! (There are 72 points to the inch, and you can set values to the nearest .05 point. The standard spacing of .125 inches is 9 points.) Bob S |
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 17:26:19 -0500, Bob S
wrote: On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 15:50:54 -0500, "Jay Freedman" wrote: Debbie wrote: Sometimes when I drag margins or tabs on the ruler, the item I'm dragging doesn't "snap" to the tickmarks on the ruler. Why? Hi Debbie, It seems strange, but the snap-to positions of margins and tabs are determined by multiples of the horixontal grid spacing set in the dialog you get by clicking Draw on the Drawing toolbar and clicking Grid. What makes this nasty is that the grid spacing is rounded to the nearest 0.01 of whatever unit you set in Tools Options General. If you're working in inches, the ruler ticks are every 1/8 inch or 0.125". If you set the grid spacing to half that, 0.0625" gets rounded down to 0.06". Then, for example, you can drag a tab to 0.48" or 0.54" but not to 0.50" because that isn't an integer multiple of 0.06". There's not much you can do about this. You can set the grid spacing to 0.25" if you never need tabs or margins that aren't multiples of that; or you can set the grid spacing to 0.01" and lose most of the advantage of having a snap-to feature. Or you can give up and accept whatever Word gives you, as "good enough". Or you can set all your tab and margin values in the Format Tabs and Format Paragraph dialogs. Actually, there is something you can do about it. Change the measurement units to "points" in Tools | Options | General, set the desired value of grid spacing in points in the Drawing Grid dialog box, then change your measurement unit back to whatever you normally use. The value will display rounded, but it will stay set exactly internally as long as you never click the OK button in the Drawing Grid dialog. If you ever click on OK (even if you think that you are only changing something else in that dialog box), Word will assume that the rounded grid spacing value that it is displaying is the new value you want, and will change the setting for you. If you want to use the Drawing Grid dialog and stay sane, never never never click on OK unless you have previously set the measurement unit to "points". This is a truly horrible user interface design (if "design" is the word that applies here, which I doubt). The user interface is so mind-bogglingly stupid that you cannot even correctly enter the standard default value (.125 inches)! (There are 72 points to the inch, and you can set values to the nearest .05 point. The standard spacing of .125 inches is 9 points.) Bob S Thanks for that, Bob. Another trick to stick in my bag -- where I'll probably have forgotten it when I need it again g. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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