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Hello
I try to add a line below a paragraph using the Borders and shading dialog. I set a solid bottom border, apply it to the paragraph, and then click "Options". In the border and shading options dialog, I set "From text" to 1 pt for the bottom, and 0 pt for top, left and right. Anyway, the bottom line will still overlap the column width a little both at the left and at the right side. If I do the same inside a table cell with no padding, this disappears. When I go back to the Border and shading options, the values are reset to the default 4 pts. Even if I apply a complete box and set "From text" to 0, there remains a horizontal padding between the border and the text, though in this case the "From text" values are kept. Inside a table cell, this border is cut off at the left and the right side. How can I make a border that does not go beyond the column? (I tried finding Info about this searching the web, the MS knowledge base, and also the MVP faq page, I did not find anything.) Thanks for a hint! Markus |
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The "Distance from text" on paragraph borders applies only if there is
actually a border, so setting dimensions for Left and Right is pointless if there is no border. You can get around this by adding white borders, but that is really helpful only when you want to increase the distance because you will still have the thickness of the border itself (though this can be reduced to ¼ point, which might be negligible). -- 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. "Markus Ernst" wrote in message ... Hello I try to add a line below a paragraph using the Borders and shading dialog. I set a solid bottom border, apply it to the paragraph, and then click "Options". In the border and shading options dialog, I set "From text" to 1 pt for the bottom, and 0 pt for top, left and right. Anyway, the bottom line will still overlap the column width a little both at the left and at the right side. If I do the same inside a table cell with no padding, this disappears. When I go back to the Border and shading options, the values are reset to the default 4 pts. Even if I apply a complete box and set "From text" to 0, there remains a horizontal padding between the border and the text, though in this case the "From text" values are kept. Inside a table cell, this border is cut off at the left and the right side. How can I make a border that does not go beyond the column? (I tried finding Info about this searching the web, the MS knowledge base, and also the MVP faq page, I did not find anything.) Thanks for a hint! Markus |
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Suzanne S. Barnhill schrieb:
The "Distance from text" on paragraph borders applies only if there is actually a border, so setting dimensions for Left and Right is pointless if there is no border. You can get around this by adding white borders, but that is really helpful only when you want to increase the distance because you will still have the thickness of the border itself (though this can be reduced to ¼ point, which might be negligible). Thank you for your quick reply! I was not aware of the possibility to set color and line weight separately. Anyway the 0 value is now persistent, but the gap between the vertical borders and the paragraph seems to be some kind of default. I will work around this by putting all elements which need the line into tables, as the cells crop the borders. |
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Note that a border underlines the entire paragraph width. If your text is
not justified and is narrower than the margin width, you can add indents to make the paragraph just the width of the text. -- 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. "Markus Ernst" wrote in message ... Suzanne S. Barnhill schrieb: The "Distance from text" on paragraph borders applies only if there is actually a border, so setting dimensions for Left and Right is pointless if there is no border. You can get around this by adding white borders, but that is really helpful only when you want to increase the distance because you will still have the thickness of the border itself (though this can be reduced to ¼ point, which might be negligible). Thank you for your quick reply! I was not aware of the possibility to set color and line weight separately. Anyway the 0 value is now persistent, but the gap between the vertical borders and the paragraph seems to be some kind of default. I will work around this by putting all elements which need the line into tables, as the cells crop the borders. |
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