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RPMitchal
Word 2007
I am working with a proposal which has shaded text paragraphs throughout.
The previous processor used manual tabs and line breaks to indent the text
0.25†from both the left and the right margins within the paragraph, which
allowed the *shading* to remain the width of the entire area between margins.
Is there a better way of using text within a shaded frame which would allow
one to indent the text from both the left and right margins without having to
use manual tabs and/or line breaks?
I know that through the use of a single celled table the text can be
indented from the left and right margins through the manipulation of the
*cell margins*. However, for some *inexplicable government compliance*
reason, text boxes are precluded from being used in the proposal.
I was merely wondering if the same result could be accomplished through the
use of frames - as opposed to either text boxes and/or tables.
Any suggestions or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Rod
I am working with a proposal which has shaded text paragraphs throughout.
The previous processor used manual tabs and line breaks to indent the text
0.25†from both the left and the right margins within the paragraph, which
allowed the *shading* to remain the width of the entire area between margins.
Is there a better way of using text within a shaded frame which would allow
one to indent the text from both the left and right margins without having to
use manual tabs and/or line breaks?
I know that through the use of a single celled table the text can be
indented from the left and right margins through the manipulation of the
*cell margins*. However, for some *inexplicable government compliance*
reason, text boxes are precluded from being used in the proposal.
I was merely wondering if the same result could be accomplished through the
use of frames - as opposed to either text boxes and/or tables.
Any suggestions or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Rod