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I came across a document to edit today at work that has me puzzled.
There are instances in certain paragraphs when all of the lines on the right are justified except the very first line. That happens when the last two words on the first line are a short word followed by a long word; i.e., "the documentation." At all other times, that has never been a problem. Word just handles it. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the fact that at the beginning of the troublesome first line in each such paragraph there is a heading followed by a style separator for purposes of the TOC. What on earth could be the problem? I absolutely love and learn from your discussion group every day! Thanks you! |
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This is addressed in one of the Caveats in my article at
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/RunInSidehead.htm. When you use a style separator (or hidden paragraph) to create a run-in side head, "If your Body Text style is justified, your heading style must also be justified, or else the first line of your paragraph will not be justified." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "maryliz" wrote in message ... I came across a document to edit today at work that has me puzzled. There are instances in certain paragraphs when all of the lines on the right are justified except the very first line. That happens when the last two words on the first line are a short word followed by a long word; i.e., "the documentation." At all other times, that has never been a problem. Word just handles it. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the fact that at the beginning of the troublesome first line in each such paragraph there is a heading followed by a style separator for purposes of the TOC. What on earth could be the problem? I absolutely love and learn from your discussion group every day! Thanks you! |
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Suzanne, what in the world would I do without you! I read every word you
write. Thanks a million. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: This is addressed in one of the Caveats in my article at http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/RunInSidehead.htm. When you use a style separator (or hidden paragraph) to create a run-in side head, "If your Body Text style is justified, your heading style must also be justified, or else the first line of your paragraph will not be justified." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "maryliz" wrote in message ... I came across a document to edit today at work that has me puzzled. There are instances in certain paragraphs when all of the lines on the right are justified except the very first line. That happens when the last two words on the first line are a short word followed by a long word; i.e., "the documentation." At all other times, that has never been a problem. Word just handles it. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the fact that at the beginning of the troublesome first line in each such paragraph there is a heading followed by a style separator for purposes of the TOC. What on earth could be the problem? I absolutely love and learn from your discussion group every day! Thanks you! |
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Well, thanks for the kind words, but it you really read every word I write,
you probably read a lot of silly words! -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "maryliz" wrote in message ... Suzanne, what in the world would I do without you! I read every word you write. Thanks a million. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: This is addressed in one of the Caveats in my article at http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/RunInSidehead.htm. When you use a style separator (or hidden paragraph) to create a run-in side head, "If your Body Text style is justified, your heading style must also be justified, or else the first line of your paragraph will not be justified." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "maryliz" wrote in message ... I came across a document to edit today at work that has me puzzled. There are instances in certain paragraphs when all of the lines on the right are justified except the very first line. That happens when the last two words on the first line are a short word followed by a long word; i.e., "the documentation." At all other times, that has never been a problem. Word just handles it. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the fact that at the beginning of the troublesome first line in each such paragraph there is a heading followed by a style separator for purposes of the TOC. What on earth could be the problem? I absolutely love and learn from your discussion group every day! Thanks you! |
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Yes. The problem is the style separator. For purposes of that first line,
Word is using the justification associated with the heading style rather than the style for the balance of the paragraph... but as you say, only sometimes. This looks like a bug to me, since a) it doesn't happen all the time and b) it's hard to picture this as the intended behavior. If the headings being used will always be used in-line in that way with a style separator, you can solve the problem by turning on justification for that particular heading style. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "maryliz" wrote in message ... I came across a document to edit today at work that has me puzzled. There are instances in certain paragraphs when all of the lines on the right are justified except the very first line. That happens when the last two words on the first line are a short word followed by a long word; i.e., "the documentation." At all other times, that has never been a problem. Word just handles it. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the fact that at the beginning of the troublesome first line in each such paragraph there is a heading followed by a style separator for purposes of the TOC. What on earth could be the problem? I absolutely love and learn from your discussion group every day! Thanks you! |
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Thanks so much Herb! It's so comforting to know that you and your fellow
MVP's always come through. I don't know how you do it, but I'm awfully happy that you do! "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Yes. The problem is the style separator. For purposes of that first line, Word is using the justification associated with the heading style rather than the style for the balance of the paragraph... but as you say, only sometimes. This looks like a bug to me, since a) it doesn't happen all the time and b) it's hard to picture this as the intended behavior. If the headings being used will always be used in-line in that way with a style separator, you can solve the problem by turning on justification for that particular heading style. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "maryliz" wrote in message ... I came across a document to edit today at work that has me puzzled. There are instances in certain paragraphs when all of the lines on the right are justified except the very first line. That happens when the last two words on the first line are a short word followed by a long word; i.e., "the documentation." At all other times, that has never been a problem. Word just handles it. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the fact that at the beginning of the troublesome first line in each such paragraph there is a heading followed by a style separator for purposes of the TOC. What on earth could be the problem? I absolutely love and learn from your discussion group every day! Thanks you! |
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