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I'm reformatting a large document that has been edited so many times that it has become convoluted, style-wise. In doing this I am editing the styles for the headers, and part of this is fixing the Before and After paragraph line spacing.
The headers have both Before and After line spacing settings (I.E., Befo 6pts After: 12pts), but for some reason unless I have the Before setting set 18pts or higher, it doesn't show any difference in the spacing. I compared it to the older document, and the paragraph settings (indents, line spacing, etc) are identical between the two for headers and "normal" styles. The original document was written in Word 2003 and edited throughout the years in 2007 and 2010. Any suggestions? |
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Since I was just looking at the Grid for the previous question, do you
maybe have "Snap to Grid" turned on? On Feb 7, 3:52*pm, NovelTea wrote: I'm reformatting a large document that has been edited so many times that it has become convoluted, style-wise. In doing this I am editing the styles for the headers, and part of this is fixing the Before and After paragraph line spacing. The headers have both Before and After line spacing settings (I.E., Befo 6pts After: 12pts), but for some reason unless I have the Before setting set 18pts or higher, it doesn't show any difference in the spacing. I compared it to the older document, and the paragraph settings (indents, line spacing, etc) are identical between the two for headers and "normal" styles. The original document was written in Word 2003 and edited throughout the years in 2007 and 2010. Any suggestions? |
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Hi,
I am editing the styles for the headers, and part of this is fixing the Before and After paragraph line spacing. You know: Line spacing is different from Before/After spacing... Did you check the margins of the document as well as the margins for headers/footers (Page Setup | Layout | From edge)? The headers have both Before and After line spacing settings (I.E., Befo 6pts After: 12pts), but for some reason unless I have the Before setting set 18pts or higher, it doesn't show any difference in the spacing. Does header/footer include more than one paragraph? In some versions of Word spacing before/after of two paragraphs were summarized. In later versions the maximum wins. -- Cheers, Lisa [MS MVP Word] |
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If the issue is that only the larger of the Before/After settings is being
honored (instead of the two being added together), then you need to enable the Compatibility Option "Don't use HTML paragraph auto spacing." Find the Compatibility Options at the very bottom of the advanced tab of File | Options. "NovelTea" wrote in message ... I'm reformatting a large document that has been edited so many times that it has become convoluted, style-wise. In doing this I am editing the styles for the headers, and part of this is fixing the Before and After paragraph line spacing. The headers have both Before and After line spacing settings (I.E., Befo 6pts After: 12pts), but for some reason unless I have the Before setting set 18pts or higher, it doesn't show any difference in the spacing. I compared it to the older document, and the paragraph settings (indents, line spacing, etc) are identical between the two for headers and "normal" styles. The original document was written in Word 2003 and edited throughout the years in 2007 and 2010. Any suggestions? |
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There's yet another pet peeve. Why aren't there pop-up explanations of
the dozens of "Advanced" settings in Word Options? How is "Don't use HTML paragraph spacing" supposed to mean "Add together Before/After spacing"? On Feb 16, 1:24*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If the issue is that only the larger of the Before/After settings is being honored (instead of the two being added together), then you need to enable the Compatibility Option "Don't use HTML paragraph auto spacing." Find the Compatibility Options at the very bottom of the advanced tab of File | Options. "NovelTea" *wrote in message ... I'm reformatting a large document that has been edited so many times that it has become convoluted, style-wise. In doing this I am editing the styles for the headers, and part of this is fixing the Before and After paragraph line spacing. The headers have both Before and After line spacing settings (I.E., Befo 6pts After: 12pts), but for some reason unless I have the Before setting set 18pts or higher, it doesn't show any difference in the spacing. I compared it to the older document, and the paragraph settings (indents, line spacing, etc) are identical between the two for headers and "normal" styles. The original document was written in Word 2003 and edited throughout the years in 2007 and 2010. Any suggestions? |
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There is a KB article that explains the compatibility options. It's for Word
2000-2003, but it still works in Word 2010... See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/288792/en-us/ (Description of the Compatibility options that are available in the Options dialog box in Word 2003, Word 2002, and Word 2000). I certainly agree that Word Help should do a better job. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... There's yet another pet peeve. Why aren't there pop-up explanations of the dozens of "Advanced" settings in Word Options? How is "Don't use HTML paragraph spacing" supposed to mean "Add together Before/After spacing"? On Feb 16, 1:24 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If the issue is that only the larger of the Before/After settings is being honored (instead of the two being added together), then you need to enable the Compatibility Option "Don't use HTML paragraph auto spacing." Find the Compatibility Options at the very bottom of the advanced tab of File | Options. "NovelTea" wrote in message ... I'm reformatting a large document that has been edited so many times that it has become convoluted, style-wise. In doing this I am editing the styles for the headers, and part of this is fixing the Before and After paragraph line spacing. The headers have both Before and After line spacing settings (I.E., Befo 6pts After: 12pts), but for some reason unless I have the Before setting set 18pts or higher, it doesn't show any difference in the spacing. I compared it to the older document, and the paragraph settings (indents, line spacing, etc) are identical between the two for headers and "normal" styles. The original document was written in Word 2003 and edited throughout the years in 2007 and 2010. Any suggestions? |
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Thanks -- some of those are informative, and many are absolutely
useless. For instance: two different commands that do exactly the same thing? What if one is checked and the other isn't? *Suppress extra line spacing at top of page*: This option prevents Word from adding extra line spacing at the top of a page. If the line spacing for the line at the top of a page is set for more than single spacing, Word ignores the extra spacing, so that the top margin does not increase. *Suppress extra line spacing at the top of page like Word 5.x for the Mac*: This option prevents Word from adding extra line spacing at the top of a page. If the line spacing for the line at the top of a page is set for more than single line spacing, Word ignores the extra spacing, so that the top margin does not increase. On Feb 17, 10:30*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: There is a KB article that explains the compatibility options. It's for Word 2000-2003, but it still works in Word 2010... Seehttp://support.microsoft..com/kb/288792/en-us/(Description of the Compatibility options that are available in the Options dialog box in Word 2003, Word 2002, and Word 2000). I certainly agree that Word Help should do a better job. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... There's yet another pet peeve. Why aren't there pop-up explanations of the dozens of "Advanced" settings in Word Options? How is "Don't use HTML paragraph spacing" supposed to mean "Add together Before/After spacing"? On Feb 16, 1:24 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If the issue is that only the larger of the Before/After settings is being honored (instead of the two being added together), then you need to enable the Compatibility Option "Don't use HTML paragraph auto spacing." Find the Compatibility Options at the very bottom of the advanced tab of File | Options. |
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Yes, I don't pretend to understand that one fully. :-) There may not be a
difference besides the obvious one: the latter was created specifically for MacWord compatibility. Of course, an explanation in the article would be nice. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Thanks -- some of those are informative, and many are absolutely useless. For instance: two different commands that do exactly the same thing? What if one is checked and the other isn't? *Suppress extra line spacing at top of page*: This option prevents Word from adding extra line spacing at the top of a page. If the line spacing for the line at the top of a page is set for more than single spacing, Word ignores the extra spacing, so that the top margin does not increase. *Suppress extra line spacing at the top of page like Word 5.x for the Mac*: This option prevents Word from adding extra line spacing at the top of a page. If the line spacing for the line at the top of a page is set for more than single line spacing, Word ignores the extra spacing, so that the top margin does not increase. On Feb 17, 10:30 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: There is a KB article that explains the compatibility options. It's for Word 2000-2003, but it still works in Word 2010... Seehttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/288792/en-us/(Description of the Compatibility options that are available in the Options dialog box in Word 2003, Word 2002, and Word 2000). I certainly agree that Word Help should do a better job. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... There's yet another pet peeve. Why aren't there pop-up explanations of the dozens of "Advanced" settings in Word Options? How is "Don't use HTML paragraph spacing" supposed to mean "Add together Before/After spacing"? On Feb 16, 1:24 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If the issue is that only the larger of the Before/After settings is being honored (instead of the two being added together), then you need to enable the Compatibility Option "Don't use HTML paragraph auto spacing." Find the Compatibility Options at the very bottom of the advanced tab of File | Options. |
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