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Old July 9th, 2006, 11:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Divelucaya
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Default 30 Character Magic

I have a document that has underlining that change after 30 characters,
including spaces. I will try to explain the best I can. Say for example one
section has the following; Project Name: ________ The underline portion is
about 3 inches long using a tab to control length. If I select "bold" type
and type in a project name less than 30 characters long including spaces, the
line remains thin. However, as soon as I type in that magic 30th character,
the line thickens as if it has also become bold and it prints that way also,
looking very unprofessional having some lines thin and others thick. I can
even put in just spaces and at the 30th space, the line gets thick. I like
having the filled in portion in boldface but wish the lines would just stay
their normal thickness. Any ideas, suggestions, thoughts? Hey you over
there, stop laughing.
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Old July 10th, 2006, 11:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Stefan Blom
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Default 30 Character Magic

How did you create the underline? Is it a tab leader (Format | Tabs)
or underline formatting (Format | Font)?

Anyway, I think you'll find it a lot easier to use a table cell with a
bottom border to create the underline. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/Borders.htm

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Divelucaya" wrote in message
...
I have a document that has underlining that change after 30

characters,
including spaces. I will try to explain the best I can. Say for

example one
section has the following; Project Name: ________ The underline

portion is
about 3 inches long using a tab to control length. If I select

"bold" type
and type in a project name less than 30 characters long including

spaces, the
line remains thin. However, as soon as I type in that magic 30th

character,
the line thickens as if it has also become bold and it prints that

way also,
looking very unprofessional having some lines thin and others thick.

I can
even put in just spaces and at the 30th space, the line gets thick.

I like
having the filled in portion in boldface but wish the lines would

just stay
their normal thickness. Any ideas, suggestions, thoughts? Hey you

over
there, stop laughing.






  #3  
Old July 10th, 2006, 11:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Divelucaya
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Default 30 Character Magic

The underline is created using Ctrl U to turn on underlining and then using
Tab to extend the line out (rather than using the spacebar). I guess this
would be the same as a tab leader. Unfortunately, I have this and others
like it (all of them change at 30 characters) already in a table cell and I
don't like getting into nested tables. The document is already quite busy at
it is and any changes to table cell heights or spacing throws the whole
document off.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

How did you create the underline? Is it a tab leader (Format | Tabs)
or underline formatting (Format | Font)?

Anyway, I think you'll find it a lot easier to use a table cell with a
bottom border to create the underline. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/Borders.htm

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Divelucaya" wrote in message
...
I have a document that has underlining that change after 30

characters,
including spaces. I will try to explain the best I can. Say for

example one
section has the following; Project Name: ________ The underline

portion is
about 3 inches long using a tab to control length. If I select

"bold" type
and type in a project name less than 30 characters long including

spaces, the
line remains thin. However, as soon as I type in that magic 30th

character,
the line thickens as if it has also become bold and it prints that

way also,
looking very unprofessional having some lines thin and others thick.

I can
even put in just spaces and at the 30th space, the line gets thick.

I like
having the filled in portion in boldface but wish the lines would

just stay
their normal thickness. Any ideas, suggestions, thoughts? Hey you

over
there, stop laughing.







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Old July 11th, 2006, 10:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Stefan Blom
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Default 30 Character Magic

"Divelucaya" wrote in message
...
The underline is created using Ctrl U to turn on underlining and
then using
Tab to extend the line out (rather than using the spacebar). I
guess this
would be the same as a tab leader.


No, it's not the same as a tab leader. A tab leader is added via
Format | Tabs, and it applies only to the tab character itself (not to
the text at the tab stop).

Unfortunately, I have this and others
like it (all of them change at 30 characters) already in a table
cell and I
don't like getting into nested tables.


Well, I did some testing and I can confirm what you are seeing.
However, it doesn't seem to be related to the number of characters but
rather to the position of the tab stop: the problem seems to occur
when the typed text reaches a distance corresponding to "two tab
stops" from the left margin (for example, if the tab stop is at 1"
from the left margin, the thick underline will appear after I've typed
so much text that line length exceeds 2"). I do not know what causes
this problem. The only "solution" I know of is to use a different font
or font size instead of bold formatting.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


The document is already
quite busy at
it is and any changes to table cell heights or spacing throws the
whole
document off.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

How did you create the underline? Is it a tab leader (Format |

Tabs)
or underline formatting (Format | Font)?

Anyway, I think you'll find it a lot easier to use a table cell

with a
bottom border to create the underline. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/Borders.htm

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Divelucaya" wrote in message
...
I have a document that has underlining that change after 30

characters,
including spaces. I will try to explain the best I can. Say for

example one
section has the following; Project Name: ________ The

underline
portion is
about 3 inches long using a tab to control length. If I select

"bold" type
and type in a project name less than 30 characters long

including
spaces, the
line remains thin. However, as soon as I type in that magic

30th
character,
the line thickens as if it has also become bold and it prints

that
way also,
looking very unprofessional having some lines thin and others

thick.
I can
even put in just spaces and at the 30th space, the line gets

thick.
I like
having the filled in portion in boldface but wish the lines

would
just stay
their normal thickness. Any ideas, suggestions, thoughts? Hey

you
over
there, stop laughing.












  #5  
Old July 12th, 2006, 10:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Stefan Blom
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Default 30 Character Magic

Another thing to consider: Although visible on screen, the thick
underline may may not be noted in a printout of the document. ()f
course, this may also depend on the font and size used.)

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
"Divelucaya" wrote in message
...
The underline is created using Ctrl U to turn on underlining and
then using
Tab to extend the line out (rather than using the spacebar). I
guess this
would be the same as a tab leader.


No, it's not the same as a tab leader. A tab leader is added via
Format | Tabs, and it applies only to the tab character itself (not

to
the text at the tab stop).

Unfortunately, I have this and others
like it (all of them change at 30 characters) already in a table
cell and I
don't like getting into nested tables.


Well, I did some testing and I can confirm what you are seeing.
However, it doesn't seem to be related to the number of characters

but
rather to the position of the tab stop: the problem seems to occur
when the typed text reaches a distance corresponding to "two tab
stops" from the left margin (for example, if the tab stop is at 1"
from the left margin, the thick underline will appear after I've

typed
so much text that line length exceeds 2"). I do not know what causes
this problem. The only "solution" I know of is to use a different

font
or font size instead of bold formatting.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


The document is already
quite busy at
it is and any changes to table cell heights or spacing throws the
whole
document off.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

How did you create the underline? Is it a tab leader (Format |

Tabs)
or underline formatting (Format | Font)?

Anyway, I think you'll find it a lot easier to use a table cell

with a
bottom border to create the underline. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/Borders.htm

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Divelucaya" wrote in message
...
I have a document that has underlining that change after 30
characters,
including spaces. I will try to explain the best I can. Say

for
example one
section has the following; Project Name: ________ The

underline
portion is
about 3 inches long using a tab to control length. If I

select
"bold" type
and type in a project name less than 30 characters long

including
spaces, the
line remains thin. However, as soon as I type in that magic

30th
character,
the line thickens as if it has also become bold and it prints

that
way also,
looking very unprofessional having some lines thin and others

thick.
I can
even put in just spaces and at the 30th space, the line gets

thick.
I like
having the filled in portion in boldface but wish the lines

would
just stay
their normal thickness. Any ideas, suggestions, thoughts?

Hey
you
over
there, stop laughing.














 




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