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Default vertical paragraph alignment across columns

Thanks Bob. I tried this using a full-page 2 column table,
pasting the text into one full-height row in each column, and it
skirts the column break issue perfectly. I'm not sure what you
meant by "separate row", but this seems to do the job. Once the
column break is passed, the style alignment is regular, as one
would hope.
p.


On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 13:51:02 -0500, CyberTaz wrote:

I'm afraid you're undertaking an exercise in futility: Yes, it "can" be done
but it's a royal PITA and virtually impossible to maintain the alignment if
you change *anything* in either column. Snaking newspaper-type columns are
not intended for that type of flow.

You really need to use a 2-column table with each aligned set of content in
a separate row. With the Borders removed & Gridlines off it will provide the
"look" you're trying to obtain & will be far easier to control.

HTH |:)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 12/31/08 1:43 PM, in article , "Paul
B" wrote:

Hi. I've been doing a lot of work in Word '03 in pages divided
into two columns. They are not Tables, per se, just a two-column
page format.

The problem I often have is that assigning paragraph styles with
different before and after spacing will send paragraphs across
the columns out of verical alignment. Let me try to illustrate:


Column One Column Two


Heading 3 style para
Heading 3 style para
normal style
normal style


-----column break--- ------Page break--------


That exaggerates the problem, because it's usually only part of a
line's height out of alignment, but such are the limits of plain
text.

The problem seems to be due to Word's insistence on assigning the
paragraph style of the first line, second column to the break
immediately proceeding it. Thus, the column break in column one
above is given the Heading 3 style, pushing the first line,
second column downward. If I manually remove that H3 assignment
from the break, it's taken off the ensuing line as well. So I'm
stuck.

I've even tried "Don't add space between paras of same style" for
H3, but to no avail.

Surely there must be some way to ensure vertical paragraph
alignment across columns? I'm confounded why Word would attach
the H3 designation to the prior break.

Thanks,
p.