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Hi everyone,
I am preparing a test (using Word 2000 SP-3) that needs to be in the following format: Page 1 Instructions here (like a normal body text style) 1. Test item one 3. Test item three a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 2. Test item two 4. Test item four a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 Page 2 Instructions here (like normal body text style) 5. Test item five 7. Test item seven a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 6. Test item six 8. Test item eight a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 etc. for about 8 pages There are different numbers of items on each page (usually 15-20), and 115 items total. I would like to have the numbers update automatically if we delete items or add items to a section. I am trying to do this using tables, because it is nice to have the left and right test items lined up horizontally. Sometimes a test item will be long enough to span two or more lines. Tables make it easy to keep all the questions lined up horizontally. But I can't for the life of me get the numbering to work the way I want. Is there a macro or something that would allow me to have the numbering go vertically down columns? I've tried snaking columns too, but it's very difficult to get the items (left and right) lined up horizontally, and controlling the column breaks is proving difficult. Any help would be greatly appreciated! This seems like it should be something so simple to achieve, but if there's an easy way, I sure haven't found it. Many thanks in advance, Delphine |
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Use a single-column table and newspaper columns, but specify a fixed
height for all the rows; this will make the questions line up across columns: Select the entire table. Choose Table Properties from the Table menu. Click the Row tab. Check "Specify height", set "Row height is" to "Exactly" and then specify the appropriate value. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Delphine" wrote in message oups.com... Hi everyone, I am preparing a test (using Word 2000 SP-3) that needs to be in the following format: Page 1 Instructions here (like a normal body text style) 1. Test item one 3. Test item three a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 2. Test item two 4. Test item four a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 Page 2 Instructions here (like normal body text style) 5. Test item five 7. Test item seven a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 6. Test item six 8. Test item eight a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 etc. for about 8 pages There are different numbers of items on each page (usually 15-20), and 115 items total. I would like to have the numbers update automatically if we delete items or add items to a section. I am trying to do this using tables, because it is nice to have the left and right test items lined up horizontally. Sometimes a test item will be long enough to span two or more lines. Tables make it easy to keep all the questions lined up horizontally. But I can't for the life of me get the numbering to work the way I want. Is there a macro or something that would allow me to have the numbering go vertically down columns? I've tried snaking columns too, but it's very difficult to get the items (left and right) lined up horizontally, and controlling the column breaks is proving difficult. Any help would be greatly appreciated! This seems like it should be something so simple to achieve, but if there's an easy way, I sure haven't found it. Many thanks in advance, Delphine |
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And note that if you want the Instructions to run full width (as I assume
you do), you'll either need to interpolate a single-column section at the top of each page or (if the instructions are the same on each page) put the instructions in the document header. -- 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. "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Use a single-column table and newspaper columns, but specify a fixed height for all the rows; this will make the questions line up across columns: Select the entire table. Choose Table Properties from the Table menu. Click the Row tab. Check "Specify height", set "Row height is" to "Exactly" and then specify the appropriate value. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Delphine" wrote in message oups.com... Hi everyone, I am preparing a test (using Word 2000 SP-3) that needs to be in the following format: Page 1 Instructions here (like a normal body text style) 1. Test item one 3. Test item three a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 2. Test item two 4. Test item four a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 Page 2 Instructions here (like normal body text style) 5. Test item five 7. Test item seven a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 6. Test item six 8. Test item eight a) choice 1 a) choice 1 b) choice 2 b) choice 2 c) choice 3 c) choice 3 etc. for about 8 pages There are different numbers of items on each page (usually 15-20), and 115 items total. I would like to have the numbers update automatically if we delete items or add items to a section. I am trying to do this using tables, because it is nice to have the left and right test items lined up horizontally. Sometimes a test item will be long enough to span two or more lines. Tables make it easy to keep all the questions lined up horizontally. But I can't for the life of me get the numbering to work the way I want. Is there a macro or something that would allow me to have the numbering go vertically down columns? I've tried snaking columns too, but it's very difficult to get the items (left and right) lined up horizontally, and controlling the column breaks is proving difficult. Any help would be greatly appreciated! This seems like it should be something so simple to achieve, but if there's an easy way, I sure haven't found it. Many thanks in advance, Delphine |
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