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Dbl space numbers, sgl space text
I need to double space line numbers while retaining the ability to type
either single or double space within those numbers. That is, not only type on the numbered line, but also OCCASIONALLY on the lines in between the numbers. (Legal Pleadings) AND I need to set the top margin of the first page at 3" and subsequent pages at 1.5" while retaining consistent line numbering on all pages. (So line number 1 would be at 1.5" ) |
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Dbl space numbers, sgl space text
If you want a larger first page header then one way would be to insert a
borderless text box in the first page header with the wrap set to above/below, which would push down the text on the page (and the numbering). I don't believe there is any way to number every other line, but if you set the line spacing to double space and overlay a borderless text box with no fill and set the format of the content to double spaced, you can use that to write in the spaces between the lines. It is not exactly convenient, but it would work for 'occasionally'. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org KimJK wrote: I need to double space line numbers while retaining the ability to type either single or double space within those numbers. That is, not only type on the numbered line, but also OCCASIONALLY on the lines in between the numbers. (Legal Pleadings) AND I need to set the top margin of the first page at 3" and subsequent pages at 1.5" while retaining consistent line numbering on all pages. (So line number 1 would be at 1.5" ) |
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Dbl space numbers, sgl space text
The way the line numbering is handled in the Pleading Wizard is to insert a
text box anchored to the header and positioned in the left margin. The text box contains a vertical string of numbers that will maintain their position regardless of what is typed on the page. A different text box can be anchored to the First Page Header. Also, it's not necessary to use a text box in the First Page Header to push text down; Spacing After added to the header paragraph will accomplish the same thing. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... If you want a larger first page header then one way would be to insert a borderless text box in the first page header with the wrap set to above/below, which would push down the text on the page (and the numbering). I don't believe there is any way to number every other line, but if you set the line spacing to double space and overlay a borderless text box with no fill and set the format of the content to double spaced, you can use that to write in the spaces between the lines. It is not exactly convenient, but it would work for 'occasionally'. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org KimJK wrote: I need to double space line numbers while retaining the ability to type either single or double space within those numbers. That is, not only type on the numbered line, but also OCCASIONALLY on the lines in between the numbers. (Legal Pleadings) AND I need to set the top margin of the first page at 3" and subsequent pages at 1.5" while retaining consistent line numbering on all pages. (So line number 1 would be at 1.5" ) |
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Dbl space numbers, sgl space text
I think I get the basic idea, but I don't know how to "insert a text box
anchored to the header and positioned in the left margin." While I'm trying to figure that out, I'll post another question--maybe it will be easier. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The way the line numbering is handled in the Pleading Wizard is to insert a text box anchored to the header and positioned in the left margin. The text box contains a vertical string of numbers that will maintain their position regardless of what is typed on the page. A different text box can be anchored to the First Page Header. Also, it's not necessary to use a text box in the First Page Header to push text down; Spacing After added to the header paragraph will accomplish the same thing. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... If you want a larger first page header then one way would be to insert a borderless text box in the first page header with the wrap set to above/below, which would push down the text on the page (and the numbering). I don't believe there is any way to number every other line, but if you set the line spacing to double space and overlay a borderless text box with no fill and set the format of the content to double spaced, you can use that to write in the spaces between the lines. It is not exactly convenient, but it would work for 'occasionally'. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org KimJK wrote: I need to double space line numbers while retaining the ability to type either single or double space within those numbers. That is, not only type on the numbered line, but also OCCASIONALLY on the lines in between the numbers. (Legal Pleadings) AND I need to set the top margin of the first page at 3" and subsequent pages at 1.5" while retaining consistent line numbering on all pages. (So line number 1 would be at 1.5" ) . |
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Dbl space numbers, sgl space text
Open the header view. Place the text box in the margin. Fill it with
numbers. Close the header view. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org KimJK wrote: I think I get the basic idea, but I don't know how to "insert a text box anchored to the header and positioned in the left margin." While I'm trying to figure that out, I'll post another question--maybe it will be easier. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The way the line numbering is handled in the Pleading Wizard is to insert a text box anchored to the header and positioned in the left margin. The text box contains a vertical string of numbers that will maintain their position regardless of what is typed on the page. A different text box can be anchored to the First Page Header. Also, it's not necessary to use a text box in the First Page Header to push text down; Spacing After added to the header paragraph will accomplish the same thing. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... If you want a larger first page header then one way would be to insert a borderless text box in the first page header with the wrap set to above/below, which would push down the text on the page (and the numbering). I don't believe there is any way to number every other line, but if you set the line spacing to double space and overlay a borderless text box with no fill and set the format of the content to double spaced, you can use that to write in the spaces between the lines. It is not exactly convenient, but it would work for 'occasionally'. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org KimJK wrote: I need to double space line numbers while retaining the ability to type either single or double space within those numbers. That is, not only type on the numbered line, but also OCCASIONALLY on the lines in between the numbers. (Legal Pleadings) AND I need to set the top margin of the first page at 3" and subsequent pages at 1.5" while retaining consistent line numbering on all pages. (So line number 1 would be at 1.5" ) . |
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Dbl space numbers, sgl space text
Graham's given you the basics. See
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/AnchorToHeader.htm for more. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "KimJK" wrote in message ... I think I get the basic idea, but I don't know how to "insert a text box anchored to the header and positioned in the left margin." While I'm trying to figure that out, I'll post another question--maybe it will be easier. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The way the line numbering is handled in the Pleading Wizard is to insert a text box anchored to the header and positioned in the left margin. The text box contains a vertical string of numbers that will maintain their position regardless of what is typed on the page. A different text box can be anchored to the First Page Header. Also, it's not necessary to use a text box in the First Page Header to push text down; Spacing After added to the header paragraph will accomplish the same thing. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... If you want a larger first page header then one way would be to insert a borderless text box in the first page header with the wrap set to above/below, which would push down the text on the page (and the numbering). I don't believe there is any way to number every other line, but if you set the line spacing to double space and overlay a borderless text box with no fill and set the format of the content to double spaced, you can use that to write in the spaces between the lines. It is not exactly convenient, but it would work for 'occasionally'. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org KimJK wrote: I need to double space line numbers while retaining the ability to type either single or double space within those numbers. That is, not only type on the numbered line, but also OCCASIONALLY on the lines in between the numbers. (Legal Pleadings) AND I need to set the top margin of the first page at 3" and subsequent pages at 1.5" while retaining consistent line numbering on all pages. (So line number 1 would be at 1.5" ) . |
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