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How do I set up a stop code for specific location on each page?
I need to always have a name on Line 30, Column 11, chart number on Line 31,
Column 11. Anyway to set this up? (Used to be called a stop code either in Displaywrite or Corel Word Perfect.) |
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How do I set up a stop code for specific location on each page?
I don't know how the "stop codes" work in WordPerfect, but I suspect
an ADVANCE field is the closest equivalence in Word. It can be used to position text at a specific distance, measured in points, from the top edge of the paper. For example: { ADVANCE \y 200 }Text here. would put "Text here" 200 pt below the top edge. It might be easier to use a frame or table (without borders), though. In addition, this would be the common method to do it in Word. Note: To insert a field, press Ctrl+F9. Word adds the field delimiters, { }. Type the code. Press F9 to update. To toggle between showing field results and field codes, press Alt+F9. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ginger Puddin" wrote in message ... I need to always have a name on Line 30, Column 11, chart number on Line 31, Column 11. Anyway to set this up? (Used to be called a stop code either in Displaywrite or Corel Word Perfect.) |
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