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I have uploaded an example Word document to
http://www.geocities.com/mcp6453/public/claimchart.doc. Here is my question: Is there a way to "tie together" the text that is on the same line such that when the text in one column expands or contracts, the first line for the related text in the adjacent column moves with the revised text? It can be done by putting "row" of text in its own table row, but I wonder if there is a way to do so within a single row. Word's column features seems to provide such a function, but I don't remember how to use it. Here's an example of what I'm trying to ask: If I add text after "Support 1" such that the text wraps to the next line, "Support (a)" will move down the page. How can "(a) Claim (a)" and "Process (a)" be locked together such that they all move down the page by the same amount? |
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 13:44:21 -0500, Mike Phillips
wrote: I have uploaded an example Word document to http://www.geocities.com/mcp6453/public/claimchart.doc. Here is my question: Is there a way to "tie together" the text that is on the same line such that when the text in one column expands or contracts, the first line for the related text in the adjacent column moves with the revised text? It can be done by putting "row" of text in its own table row, but I wonder if there is a way to do so within a single row. Word's column features seems to provide such a function, but I don't remember how to use it. Here's an example of what I'm trying to ask: If I add text after "Support 1" such that the text wraps to the next line, "Support (a)" will move down the page. How can "(a) Claim (a)" and "Process (a)" be locked together such that they all move down the page by the same amount? Hi Mike, The short answer is "no". There are only two ways to handle this: either make a new row at every point where the columns have to align (removing the horizontal borders to make multiple cells look like one) or manually adjust the Space Before settings of the paragraphs each time you make an edit that changes the spacing in one column. Since the second choice is a ton of work and prone to errors, use the first one. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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