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I would like to know how to get the space between 2 lines of text down
to zero. I actually want the first line to rest on the second line. Why am I doing this you may ask? It is because I want to scroll saw someones name as a single piece of wood. For instance. I set the font size to 150 and then pick a font set uppercase on and set bold on. I then type JOHN on line 1 and SMITH on line 2. I select the whole name and center it. Next using character spacing I kern the letters so there is no space between them. Actually some overlap is not a problem. I can now print this, temporarily glue it to a piece of wood and then cut it out. This gives me a piece for each part of the name. If I can now reduce the space between the 2 lines I can then cut it out as a single piece. How do I reduce the space between the 2 lines of text? I have tried Paragraph spacing but have not had any success. Thanks for any and all help. |
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Exact paragraph spacing should get you most of the way. Ignore what you see
on the screen, which may show parts of the letters cut off. Test-print till you get the effect you want. You'll probably need to set the paragraph spacing to less than the nominal font size. If that doesn't work, you'll have to overlap a text box over text (give it No Line and No Fill and format it as In Front Of Text). -- 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. "mike" wrote in message oups.com... I would like to know how to get the space between 2 lines of text down to zero. I actually want the first line to rest on the second line. Why am I doing this you may ask? It is because I want to scroll saw someones name as a single piece of wood. For instance. I set the font size to 150 and then pick a font set uppercase on and set bold on. I then type JOHN on line 1 and SMITH on line 2. I select the whole name and center it. Next using character spacing I kern the letters so there is no space between them. Actually some overlap is not a problem. I can now print this, temporarily glue it to a piece of wood and then cut it out. This gives me a piece for each part of the name. If I can now reduce the space between the 2 lines I can then cut it out as a single piece. How do I reduce the space between the 2 lines of text? I have tried Paragraph spacing but have not had any success. Thanks for any and all help. |
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Mike,
Try a EQ field. Type EQ \o (Smith, John) Select it all and press CTRL+F9. Select the Smith, John part and format it to font 150. Next select the John part and FormatFontCharacter SpacingPositionRaised and enter 130. ALT+F9 to toggle the code. You may need to twiddle with the raised value to get the exact effect you want. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP A Peer in Peer to Peer Support mike wrote: I would like to know how to get the space between 2 lines of text down to zero. I actually want the first line to rest on the second line. Why am I doing this you may ask? It is because I want to scroll saw someones name as a single piece of wood. For instance. I set the font size to 150 and then pick a font set uppercase on and set bold on. I then type JOHN on line 1 and SMITH on line 2. I select the whole name and center it. Next using character spacing I kern the letters so there is no space between them. Actually some overlap is not a problem. I can now print this, temporarily glue it to a piece of wood and then cut it out. This gives me a piece for each part of the name. If I can now reduce the space between the 2 lines I can then cut it out as a single piece. How do I reduce the space between the 2 lines of text? I have tried Paragraph spacing but have not had any success. Thanks for any and all help. |
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Thank you both for your help. I was able to get both methods to
function. I could not get the second method to function when the font type was Subway. I do not know what that problem may be. |
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Some fonts have more leading built in.
-- 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. "mike" wrote in message ups.com... Thank you both for your help. I was able to get both methods to function. I could not get the second method to function when the font type was Subway. I do not know what that problem may be. |
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