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I have a table of contents formatted thus:
Preface......................i
Chapter 1...................1
Chapter 2...................2
and so on.
The problem I am experiencing is that the small roman numeral, i, in the
first line is placed further to the right than the arabic numbers for the
subsequent chapters. (The leader dots are formatted with a right tab stop at
5.11.) If I remember my college typography course correctly, I think this is
perhaps occuring because the i character has a smaller m size than the arabic
numbers. The difference is tiny, but our sharp-eyed editorial staff insists
that it be fixed.
Does anyone know of a way to get a the i to line up exactly (on the left
side of the characters) with the arabic numbers? I've tried messing with the
character spacing, but it doesn't seem to fix the problem. (I'm using Word
2000.)

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Can you change the tab alignment for the tab stop to right align for the line
in question?

"michalaw" wrote:

I have a table of contents formatted thus:
Preface......................i
Chapter 1...................1
Chapter 2...................2
and so on.
The problem I am experiencing is that the small roman numeral, i, in the
first line is placed further to the right than the arabic numbers for the
subsequent chapters. (The leader dots are formatted with a right tab stop at
5.11.) If I remember my college typography course correctly, I think this is
perhaps occuring because the i character has a smaller m size than the arabic
numbers. The difference is tiny, but our sharp-eyed editorial staff insists
that it be fixed.
Does anyone know of a way to get a the i to line up exactly (on the left
side of the characters) with the arabic numbers? I've tried messing with the
character spacing, but it doesn't seem to fix the problem. (I'm using Word
2000.)

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Good idea - I changed the tab stop for the line with the 1 (added .1), tp
bring the right edge of it closer to where the right edge of the i is.
It's definitely closer. I'll see if this gets past the editorial folks.
Thanks!

"Peter Ellis" wrote:

Can you change the tab alignment for the tab stop to right align for the line
in question?

"michalaw" wrote:

I have a table of contents formatted thus:
Preface......................i
Chapter 1...................1
Chapter 2...................2
and so on.
The problem I am experiencing is that the small roman numeral, i, in the
first line is placed further to the right than the arabic numbers for the
subsequent chapters. (The leader dots are formatted with a right tab stop at
5.11.) If I remember my college typography course correctly, I think this is
perhaps occuring because the i character has a smaller m size than the arabic
numbers. The difference is tiny, but our sharp-eyed editorial staff insists
that it be fixed.
Does anyone know of a way to get a the i to line up exactly (on the left
side of the characters) with the arabic numbers? I've tried messing with the
character spacing, but it doesn't seem to fix the problem. (I'm using Word
2000.)

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If you are constructing this TOC manually (and it sounds as if you are) and
using a left-aligned tab stop, you should be using a right-aligned one
instead (that is how the automatic TOCs are constructed).

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I have a table of contents formatted thus:
Preface......................i
Chapter 1...................1
Chapter 2...................2
and so on.
The problem I am experiencing is that the small roman numeral, i, in the
first line is placed further to the right than the arabic numbers for the
subsequent chapters. (The leader dots are formatted with a right tab stop

at
5.11.) If I remember my college typography course correctly, I think this

is
perhaps occuring because the i character has a smaller m size than the

arabic
numbers. The difference is tiny, but our sharp-eyed editorial staff

insists
that it be fixed.
Does anyone know of a way to get a the i to line up exactly (on the left
side of the characters) with the arabic numbers? I've tried messing with

the
character spacing, but it doesn't seem to fix the problem. (I'm using

Word
2000.)


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