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Hi,
I'm tidying up a long document that contains many tables with columns of numbers. The document owners insist on show negative numbers in brackets and there are also quite a few tables with numbers with decimal places. I created a style for 'Table Numbers' which includes a decimal tab to help line these numbers up. Unfortunately some tables have quite long numbers (or wide columns to accomodate headings) while others are small. Becuase I can't define the decimal tab in terms of the distance from the right (rather than the left) of the cell the tab position for 'Table Numbers' is not always appropriate (the ability to define tabs in terms of their distance from the right of a cell must surely be on the wish list for Word?). The best solution I have managed is to create three styles ('Table Numbers Narrow', 'Table Numbers', 'Table Numbers Wide') and also to create three macros that will automatically size selected columns to Narrow, Normal or Wide. Does anyone have a better solution to this problem? The tables vary greatly in the number and width of columns so I don't think the AutoText route is appropriate. Thanks Paul -- Visit my website www.pdtech.co.uk for Access Developer Resources |
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FWIW, I just set these on the fly. Not very efficient, I admit, but given
the infinite variety of table column widths, it's the only approach I find practical. -- 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. "Paul" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm tidying up a long document that contains many tables with columns of numbers. The document owners insist on show negative numbers in brackets and there are also quite a few tables with numbers with decimal places. I created a style for 'Table Numbers' which includes a decimal tab to help line these numbers up. Unfortunately some tables have quite long numbers (or wide columns to accomodate headings) while others are small. Becuase I can't define the decimal tab in terms of the distance from the right (rather than the left) of the cell the tab position for 'Table Numbers' is not always appropriate (the ability to define tabs in terms of their distance from the right of a cell must surely be on the wish list for Word?). The best solution I have managed is to create three styles ('Table Numbers Narrow', 'Table Numbers', 'Table Numbers Wide') and also to create three macros that will automatically size selected columns to Narrow, Normal or Wide. Does anyone have a better solution to this problem? The tables vary greatly in the number and width of columns so I don't think the AutoText route is appropriate. Thanks Paul -- Visit my website www.pdtech.co.uk for Access Developer Resources |
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Thanks, I'm trying to tidy up existing documents and want a quick solution
(on the fly would be fine if I was creating from scratch), plus consistency throughout. I also want to lock down the styles, even in tables, so that I can force the users to only use the styles and no manual formatting. -- Visit my website www.pdtech.co.uk for Access Developer Resources "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... FWIW, I just set these on the fly. Not very efficient, I admit, but given the infinite variety of table column widths, it's the only approach I find practical. -- 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. "Paul" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm tidying up a long document that contains many tables with columns of numbers. The document owners insist on show negative numbers in brackets and there are also quite a few tables with numbers with decimal places. I created a style for 'Table Numbers' which includes a decimal tab to help line these numbers up. Unfortunately some tables have quite long numbers (or wide columns to accomodate headings) while others are small. Becuase I can't define the decimal tab in terms of the distance from the right (rather than the left) of the cell the tab position for 'Table Numbers' is not always appropriate (the ability to define tabs in terms of their distance from the right of a cell must surely be on the wish list for Word?). The best solution I have managed is to create three styles ('Table Numbers Narrow', 'Table Numbers', 'Table Numbers Wide') and also to create three macros that will automatically size selected columns to Narrow, Normal or Wide. Does anyone have a better solution to this problem? The tables vary greatly in the number and width of columns so I don't think the AutoText route is appropriate. Thanks Paul -- Visit my website www.pdtech.co.uk for Access Developer Resources |
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