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I am trying to create my own legal pleading, and I have been able to do so
with a macro posted on this website previously, then adding line numbering and using text boxes for my single spaced paragraphs so they don't mess up the double spaced numbering that I need. However, if the regular text I use exceeds what is in my template, it gets put in front of or behind the text boxes, which is not acceptable, of course. Is there anyway to tweak this to work the way I want it to? |
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I am not sure, but it sounds like you need to change the "Text Wrapping"
setting for the textbox. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "draychic" wrote in message ... I am trying to create my own legal pleading, and I have been able to do so with a macro posted on this website previously, then adding line numbering and using text boxes for my single spaced paragraphs so they don't mess up the double spaced numbering that I need. However, if the regular text I use exceeds what is in my template, it gets put in front of or behind the text boxes, which is not acceptable, of course. Is there anyway to tweak this to work the way I want it to? |
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