Aligning non-decimal data in a table
Glad I could help.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"BK" wrote in message
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Thanks Suzanne,
Your suggestions were very helpful. I appreciate your careful
instructions.
BK
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
A decimal tab stop will align the first group at the + sign. You can then
set a specific left (or right, as appropriate) tab stop for the letters.
For
that you'll have to insert a tab character (Ctrl+Tab), and you will
probably
find that doing that makes it necessary to insert a tab character at the
beginning of each cell as well. (As long as you don't use any other tab
stops, a decimal tab stop will automatically align cell contents without
need for a tab character.)
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"BK" wrote in message
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How do I align the numbers in the following table?
1512+6155 at
555+866 b
3788+4466 a
12512+55512 c
I need to align this set of data to look as follows:
1512+6155 at
555+866 b
3788+4466 a
12512+55512 c
I can left align or right align when I have the same number of
characters,
but I struggle finding a solution when I need to align in 2 different
places.
In the particular example, I need to align the +'s and the letter
characters.
Thanks for your help!
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