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I totally agree. FWIW, I usually just set the tab stops on the ruler,
avoiding the Tabs dialog. If I want tabs in multiple cells/columns to match, I use Ctrl+Shift+C and Ctrl+Shift+V to copy/paste the formatting. Do note that you can see the exact position of tabs on the ruler (even in table cells) if you press Alt while clicking or dragging the tab marker. The measurement given there will match the one in the Tabs dialog. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Ina" wrote in message ... Thank you for your answer. I was hoping there was a way. I think the default ruler is particularly confusing, when you are working with tab stops in tables. In the ruler I see all measurements, including the tab stop positions, relative to the page margin. And in the Format- Tabs dialog the tab stop positions are given relative to the cell border. These are totally different numbers. I think this is very confusing and awkward. Thanks, Ina On 4 feb, 15:33, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, Help is not always terribly helpful. To begin with, if I type "Indent text or numbers in a table cell" into the "Type a question" box, I get two hits: "Position a table on a page" (somewhat useful) and "Insert a tab in a table cell" (the title of the Help topic is longer than the content: "Press CTRL + TAB."). If I search for just "tables," I get quite a few hits, but none seem likely to contain the information you refer to. Ditto if I search for "indent." Aha, I see I am searching just the offline Help. If I search Microsoft Office Online, I do find the topic you refer to (http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...0518924710...). The top illustration actually represents the ruler in a table, and it is continuous. The second illustration, regarding setting tab stops, is a generic ruler illustration used for topics concerning setting tabs. I don't believe there is any way to achieve what you ask in a table, even when it is wrapped. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Ina" wrote in message ... When I am working within a table cell, I want the horizontal ruler to show measurements relative to the cell border of the current cell (and not relative to the page margins, as is default). So in every column the ruler has to start at 0 again. I don’t know how to achieve this. I can vaguely remember it is possible, I think by using a certain keystroke combination. In the Word 2003 help file the is a picture of a ruler of the type that I want: please view the ruler in the Help topic “Indent text or numbers in a table cell”. How do I get my ruler to look this way? (I am using Word 2003.) |
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