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I've looked so hard for help!..
I am making an instructional manual, and want a one-line synopsis of each page to go vertically up the left hand side of the page, like this: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/15416162/ (see the blue text) but I've tried tables, text boxes, columns.. they all seem to make the blue text jump about as I work. I just want the blue text on each page to to be positioned in the same place! and LOCKED! thankyou for any help you can give -Using Word 2002 |
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Textbox is what you want. If it's the same text on each page, at least
within the section, anchor the textbox to the header or footer. Otherwise anchor it to the first paragraph on the page. Position it relative to the page (not the paragraph) and behind text. "Luke" wrote in message ... I've looked so hard for help!.. I am making an instructional manual, and want a one-line synopsis of each page to go vertically up the left hand side of the page, like this: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/15416162/ (see the blue text) but I've tried tables, text boxes, columns.. they all seem to make the blue text jump about as I work. I just want the blue text on each page to to be positioned in the same place! and LOCKED! thankyou for any help you can give -Using Word 2002 |
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If you use a text box, you need to Format Text Box, choose a layout other
than 'in line' and then use the Advanced button to set the position relative to the page or margin - not the paragraph. Check 'Lock anchor' and uncheck 'Move object with text'. Don't drag the text box around on the screen to size and position or it will be a mess - work out your grid measurements and enter them in the dialog. Once you have one text box right, you can copy and paste onto later pages. A table is also a possibility. You could use a wrapped single-cell table on each page (with similar positioning to the text box above) - the only advantage would be that you have various table of contents and cross reference features available that don't work with text boxes. Or if you want to fill the text on each page individually you could use two table columns, one for the rotated text and one for the page text. In that case you'd need to fix the row height to your maximum page length. The advantage of this one would be that you could add the layout to successive pages quickly by just adding rows. -- Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.word.mvps.org "Luke" wrote in message ... I've looked so hard for help!.. I am making an instructional manual, and want a one-line synopsis of each page to go vertically up the left hand side of the page, like this: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/15416162/ (see the blue text) but I've tried tables, text boxes, columns.. they all seem to make the blue text jump about as I work. I just want the blue text on each page to to be positioned in the same place! and LOCKED! thankyou for any help you can give -Using Word 2002 |
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