If you just want 28 line numbers displayed, then what is the problem with
the way the Pleading Wizard has it set up?
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"Kerri" wrote in message
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Yeah, but when I switch to single spacing won't it display line numbers
for
the single spaced entries? See, I want there to be only 28 line nos.
displayed on my pleading sheets----always. Please let me know if this is
not
the case. Thanks.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Instead of using the line numbers in the Pleading Wizard (which are just
numbers in a text box anchored to the page header), you could try using
Word's line numbering feature (File | Page Setup | Layout: Line
Numbering...
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"Kerri" wrote in message
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I work at a law firm and we are coverting from Wordperfect to Word.
We
have
used both the pleading wizard and the pleading template available
online
for
our test run pleadings.
The problem we are encountering is this: The pleading line numbers
match
up
beautifully when our pleadings are double-spaced, but when we insert
single
spaced text (i.e., case citations, lists, etc.) into the pleading, the
subsequent text that must be double spaced does not "line up" with the
pleading line numbers on the left side of the page. Can anyone shed
any
light on this? THANK YOU.