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When I add a graphic to the left of a paragraph with a hanging indent (e.g.,
a bullet point), the hanging indent format disappears when it wraps around the graphic. How do I keep the hanging indent in a paragraph that wraps around a graphic? |
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If you set the text wrapping to be in front of text your hanging indent will
work, however, the text will no long wrap around the graphic "Susan KK" wrote: When I add a graphic to the left of a paragraph with a hanging indent (e.g., a bullet point), the hanging indent format disappears when it wraps around the graphic. How do I keep the hanging indent in a paragraph that wraps around a graphic? |
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Unfortunately, that's one of the limitations of Word; see "WD2000: Hanging
Indent Lost When Text Wraps to Right Side of Square Wrapped Object" at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/209633. In at least some versions, the hanging indent is preserved when you apply bullets or numbering using Word's toolbar buttons (but not, IIRC, when you use the Format | Bullets and Numbering dialog); this might offer some sort of workaround if you change the default bullet/numbering format in the Bullets and Numbering dialog (to "(none)"?) before using the buttons. Although the article was written for Word 2000, I think this is still true in all subsequent versions....Just tested in Word 2007, and yes, it's still true. I know this has been reported as a bug for many, many years now. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Susan KK" Susan wrote in message ... When I add a graphic to the left of a paragraph with a hanging indent (e.g., a bullet point), the hanging indent format disappears when it wraps around the graphic. How do I keep the hanging indent in a paragraph that wraps around a graphic? |
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I noticed that the article that Suzanne points to says there are no
"workaround" options for this problem. I have found one way to work around it that worked most of the time. Change the text wrapping of the graphic to behind text or in front of text and then manually move the indentation of the hanging paragraph to make it go to the right of the graphic. Then, if the paragraph is longer than the graphic is big, you have to make a new paragraph, take out the hanging indent format, and gain manually change the indentation to go back to where it would have been if the text wrapping were in place. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Unfortunately, that's one of the limitations of Word; see "WD2000: Hanging Indent Lost When Text Wraps to Right Side of Square Wrapped Object" at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/209633. In at least some versions, the hanging indent is preserved when you apply bullets or numbering using Word's toolbar buttons (but not, IIRC, when you use the Format | Bullets and Numbering dialog); this might offer some sort of workaround if you change the default bullet/numbering format in the Bullets and Numbering dialog (to "(none)"?) before using the buttons. Although the article was written for Word 2000, I think this is still true in all subsequent versions....Just tested in Word 2007, and yes, it's still true. I know this has been reported as a bug for many, many years now. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Susan KK" Susan wrote in message ... When I add a graphic to the left of a paragraph with a hanging indent (e.g., a bullet point), the hanging indent format disappears when it wraps around the graphic. How do I keep the hanging indent in a paragraph that wraps around a graphic? |
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That indeed would be a workaround--not a very satisfying one, but at least
it does work. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Susan KK" wrote in message ... I noticed that the article that Suzanne points to says there are no "workaround" options for this problem. I have found one way to work around it that worked most of the time. Change the text wrapping of the graphic to behind text or in front of text and then manually move the indentation of the hanging paragraph to make it go to the right of the graphic. Then, if the paragraph is longer than the graphic is big, you have to make a new paragraph, take out the hanging indent format, and gain manually change the indentation to go back to where it would have been if the text wrapping were in place. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Unfortunately, that's one of the limitations of Word; see "WD2000: Hanging Indent Lost When Text Wraps to Right Side of Square Wrapped Object" at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/209633. In at least some versions, the hanging indent is preserved when you apply bullets or numbering using Word's toolbar buttons (but not, IIRC, when you use the Format | Bullets and Numbering dialog); this might offer some sort of workaround if you change the default bullet/numbering format in the Bullets and Numbering dialog (to "(none)"?) before using the buttons. Although the article was written for Word 2000, I think this is still true in all subsequent versions....Just tested in Word 2007, and yes, it's still true. I know this has been reported as a bug for many, many years now. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Susan KK" Susan wrote in message ... When I add a graphic to the left of a paragraph with a hanging indent (e.g., a bullet point), the hanging indent format disappears when it wraps around the graphic. How do I keep the hanging indent in a paragraph that wraps around a graphic? |
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Yes, my "workaround" option is a big pain in the neck. I've even used it to
do "tight" wraparound manually. That is, I make each line its own paragraph and manually set the indentation of every individual line to fit the graphic! |
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Ouch! Sometimes you just have to go with whatever works!
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Susan KK" wrote in message ... Yes, my "workaround" option is a big pain in the neck. I've even used it to do "tight" wraparound manually. That is, I make each line its own paragraph and manually set the indentation of every individual line to fit the graphic! |
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