11-20-2002, 07:40 AM | #1 |
Baaz Draconian
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Ok how do you centralize the rows in Word, if you need to align the first line... ok lemme try it another way, if roll you mouse over them it colors the whole thing, but I need to separate the colums. I hope you understand. This is how Word puts it: (points are not in the text, its just to fool the IW system
cc gg .. nn cc gg . nn cc gg nn cc .. gg nn cc . gg nn cc gg nn And this is how it should be: cc gg nn cc gg nn cc gg nn ... first row aligned to left, second to center, and third to right. Aaagh, my english really makes explaining hard. Thanks. [ 11-20-2002, 07:43 AM: Message edited by: NiceWorg ]
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11-20-2002, 08:05 AM | #2 |
Harper
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Use a table, that should keep the rows aligned. You can fool around with cell sizes and justification settings as well if you want.
Otherwise, use the TAB character. Tabs put in space up to the next tab point, so they can be used to keep things aligned. Tables are easier though.
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