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Gutter Text
Can text be entered in the left gutter margin and if so how is it done. Also
can the direction of the text be changed. |
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Yes. You can put the text in a textbox or frame, positioned anywhere. Or you
can set the left and right paragraph indents to negative values. You can change the text direction of text in a textbox or table cell: select the text, then select 'Text Direction' on the format menu. "Gerry" wrote in message ... Can text be entered in the left gutter margin and if so how is it done. Also can the direction of the text be changed. |
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Thanks Jezebel It works
"Gerry" wrote: Can text be entered in the left gutter margin and if so how is it done. Also can the direction of the text be changed. |
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Surprisingly, in recent versions of Word at least, you can also change the
text direction in a frame. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jezebel" wrote in message ... Yes. You can put the text in a textbox or frame, positioned anywhere. Or you can set the left and right paragraph indents to negative values. You can change the text direction of text in a textbox or table cell: select the text, then select 'Text Direction' on the format menu. "Gerry" wrote in message ... Can text be entered in the left gutter margin and if so how is it done. Also can the direction of the text be changed. |
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