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Default Decimal Tab Characters

Is there a way to set different characters that the decimal tab lines up on
in Word 2003?

In Wordperfect you could for example change the align character to #, and
then use a decimal tab so that all the #s on various lines (and only the #s)
lined up:

e.g. 123#45
56#89

In my specific case, I want a space to be interpreted as an alignment
character in one place but not in another:

e.g. First two numbers are aligned on space, and second two on .
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15
In Wordperfect this would require redefining the align character from '
'(space) to . between the second and third lines - which is be fine.

In Word I don't know how to redefine the alignment character, and I get:
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15

I can't seem to find anything in Help or the Discussion Groups that talks
about this.

Thanks
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I know it works for colons but you need a decimal character. Please don't
ask me what characters that includes because I don't know. (Common sense
says it has to have a decimal in it somewhere.)

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"Oliver St Quintin" wrote in
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Is there a way to set different characters that the decimal tab lines up
on
in Word 2003?

In Wordperfect you could for example change the align character to #, and
then use a decimal tab so that all the #s on various lines (and only the
#s)
lined up:

e.g. 123#45
56#89

In my specific case, I want a space to be interpreted as an alignment
character in one place but not in another:

e.g. First two numbers are aligned on space, and second two on .
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15
In Wordperfect this would require redefining the align character from '
'(space) to . between the second and third lines - which is be fine.

In Word I don't know how to redefine the alignment character, and I get:
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15

I can't seem to find anything in Help or the Discussion Groups that talks
about this.

Thanks



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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/NumberAlignment.htm

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"Oliver St Quintin" wrote in
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Is there a way to set different characters that the decimal tab lines up

on
in Word 2003?

In Wordperfect you could for example change the align character to #, and
then use a decimal tab so that all the #s on various lines (and only the

#s)
lined up:

e.g. 123#45
56#89

In my specific case, I want a space to be interpreted as an alignment
character in one place but not in another:

e.g. First two numbers are aligned on space, and second two on .
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15
In Wordperfect this would require redefining the align character from '
'(space) to . between the second and third lines - which is be fine.

In Word I don't know how to redefine the alignment character, and I get:
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15

I can't seem to find anything in Help or the Discussion Groups that talks
about this.

Thanks


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I couldn't find anything that would tell me what a "decimal character" was.

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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/NumberAlignment.htm

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"Oliver St Quintin" wrote in
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Is there a way to set different characters that the decimal tab lines up

on
in Word 2003?

In Wordperfect you could for example change the align character to #, and
then use a decimal tab so that all the #s on various lines (and only the

#s)
lined up:

e.g. 123#45
56#89

In my specific case, I want a space to be interpreted as an alignment
character in one place but not in another:

e.g. First two numbers are aligned on space, and second two on .
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15
In Wordperfect this would require redefining the align character from '
'(space) to . between the second and third lines - which is be fine.

In Word I don't know how to redefine the alignment character, and I get:
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15

I can't seem to find anything in Help or the Discussion Groups that talks
about this.

Thanks




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Thanks to both of you for your responses - I'm sure it doesn't get said often
enough, but your and other volunteer responses are fantastic - including
those from the archives where I often find answers and don't have occasion to
thank you.

However, in this instance, unless I have misunderstood something, neither
"fix" works - because Word interprets my first space as the decimal align
character - and this happens quite often for me (I'm in Canada), because in
the strict metric SI system, the thousands separator is supposed to be a
space not a comma (cheques excepted for obvious reasons). As JoAnn points
out, it is the first non-numeric that is interpreted as the align character,
so it doesn't make any difference if I use a soft or hard space. And as I
said, Wordperfect allows one to define a single character as the alignment
character, so enabling one to get around this problem.

Regards

Oliver

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/NumberAlignment.htm

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"Oliver St Quintin" wrote in
message ...
Is there a way to set different characters that the decimal tab lines up

on
in Word 2003?

In Wordperfect you could for example change the align character to #, and
then use a decimal tab so that all the #s on various lines (and only the

#s)
lined up:

e.g. 123#45
56#89

In my specific case, I want a space to be interpreted as an alignment
character in one place but not in another:

e.g. First two numbers are aligned on space, and second two on .
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15
In Wordperfect this would require redefining the align character from '
'(space) to . between the second and third lines - which is be fine.

In Word I don't know how to redefine the alignment character, and I get:
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15

I can't seem to find anything in Help or the Discussion Groups that talks
about this.

Thanks





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You might try inserting a decimal point where you want the numbers to align
and formatting it as Font Color: White.

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"Oliver St Quintin" wrote in
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Thanks to both of you for your responses - I'm sure it doesn't get said

often
enough, but your and other volunteer responses are fantastic - including
those from the archives where I often find answers and don't have occasion

to
thank you.

However, in this instance, unless I have misunderstood something, neither
"fix" works - because Word interprets my first space as the decimal align
character - and this happens quite often for me (I'm in Canada), because

in
the strict metric SI system, the thousands separator is supposed to be a
space not a comma (cheques excepted for obvious reasons). As JoAnn points
out, it is the first non-numeric that is interpreted as the align

character,
so it doesn't make any difference if I use a soft or hard space. And as I
said, Wordperfect allows one to define a single character as the alignment
character, so enabling one to get around this problem.

Regards

Oliver

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/NumberAlignment.htm

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"Oliver St Quintin" wrote in
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Is there a way to set different characters that the decimal tab lines

up
on
in Word 2003?

In Wordperfect you could for example change the align character to #,

and
then use a decimal tab so that all the #s on various lines (and only

the
#s)
lined up:

e.g. 123#45
56#89

In my specific case, I want a space to be interpreted as an alignment
character in one place but not in another:

e.g. First two numbers are aligned on space, and second two on .
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15
In Wordperfect this would require redefining the align character from

'
'(space) to . between the second and third lines - which is be fine.

In Word I don't know how to redefine the alignment character, and I

get:
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15

I can't seem to find anything in Help or the Discussion Groups that

talks
about this.

Thanks




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You're right; the article doesn't actually cover this specific situation,
and Word doesn't allow you to define an alignment character.

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"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message
...
I couldn't find anything that would tell me what a "decimal character"

was.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375




"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/NumberAlignment.htm

--
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.

"Oliver St Quintin" wrote in
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Is there a way to set different characters that the decimal tab lines

up
on
in Word 2003?

In Wordperfect you could for example change the align character to #,

and
then use a decimal tab so that all the #s on various lines (and only

the
#s)
lined up:

e.g. 123#45
56#89

In my specific case, I want a space to be interpreted as an alignment
character in one place but not in another:

e.g. First two numbers are aligned on space, and second two on .
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15
In Wordperfect this would require redefining the align character from '
'(space) to . between the second and third lines - which is be fine.

In Word I don't know how to redefine the alignment character, and I

get:
234 56
111 15
1 234.56
1 111.15

I can't seem to find anything in Help or the Discussion Groups that

talks
about this.

Thanks





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Hi Oliver

Oliver St Quintin wrote:
However, in this instance, unless I have misunderstood something, neither
"fix" works - because Word interprets my first space as the decimal align
character - and this happens quite often for me (I'm in Canada), because in
the strict metric SI system, the thousands separator is supposed to be a
space not a comma (cheques excepted for obvious reasons).


Actually, it's supposed to be a "small space":

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_31-0#Numbers

I'm not quite sure there is a good equivalent in Word (I'm at 2000
version right now) for a small space. The Unicode characters would be
U+2009 (Thin Space) or U+202F (Narrow No-break Space). If you don't find
a good alternative, you may format a normal non-breaking space in a
smaller font size (unless you want to stay with a non-breaking space
itself :-)).

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