Paragraph formatting - Spacing

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Nick

Word 2003 with XP home.

The document I am working on requires various tables, lists and plain text. I normally have my 'spacing' settings set at 6 point, before and after for text and lists (including bullet lists). In my tables I like to use 2 point.

I have found on a number of occasions that the spacing setting within tables is only either 0 or 6 points. Efforts to change via the format menu do not appear to have any effect. If I enter 2 point, before and after, it gets changed to 1.2 lines - but only some of the time. To keep my tables similar in appearence, I have been using 0 point, before and after.

For my lists, (and this sometimes happens with text), '6' points, before and after, changes to various numbers of lines (ie, 2.5 lines before and after when trying 2 point, and 5.5 lines when entering 6 points) If I delete the entry in the spacing box, and enter "2", for "before" that is what I see, but when I tab to "after", the entry in "before' changes without any help from me to 2.5 lines. In fact as I play with it now, it doesn't even do that: I have entered "2" in the before and after boxes, and see 1.5 line in the before box, and 2 (as in 2 point) in the after box.

This problem does not happen all the time, and I cannot reproduce the problem reliably. In 'spacing' I have line spacing set at 'single', and I do not change this setting.

This is getting exasperating. Is my computer possessed?

Thanks Nick
 
G

Guest

My brain now hurts and it's only 22.25. Was there a problem described in
there somewhere? Could you summarise your problem in just a simple sentence
please?



Word 2003 with XP home.

The document I am working on requires various tables, lists and plain text.
I normally have my 'spacing' settings set at 6 point, before and after for
text and lists (including bullet lists). In my tables I like to use 2 point.

I have found on a number of occasions that the spacing setting within tables
is only either 0 or 6 points. Efforts to change via the format menu do not
appear to have any effect. If I enter 2 point, before and after, it gets
changed to 1.2 lines - but only some of the time. To keep my tables similar
in appearence, I have been using 0 point, before and after.

For my lists, (and this sometimes happens with text), '6' points, before and
after, changes to various numbers of lines (ie, 2.5 lines before and after
when trying 2 point, and 5.5 lines when entering 6 points) If I delete the
entry in the spacing box, and enter "2", for "before" that is what I see,
but when I tab to "after", the entry in "before' changes without any help
from me to 2.5 lines. In fact as I play with it now, it doesn't even do
that: I have entered "2" in the before and after boxes, and see 1.5 line in
the before box, and 2 (as in 2 point) in the after box.

This problem does not happen all the time, and I cannot reproduce the
problem reliably. In 'spacing' I have line spacing set at 'single', and I do
not change this setting.

This is getting exasperating. Is my computer possessed?

Thanks Nick
 
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Nick

Sorry about the ramble. I'll have a practice dry run, and repost.

To be honest, my brain hurts too. I can't reproduce the problem reliably.

Thanks. Nick
 
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Nick

Thanks very much for replying. I know my posting was pretty hard to
decipher.

I think you are right about the preformed formatting. I can only think that
I am not inputting what I think I am inputting. One of my biggest griefs is
in formatting tables (of which I am using a lot) and I found at least one
place where that appears to be happening: After creating my table but before
finalising it, I found it makes a difference formatting paragraphs (which is
how I have been trying to keep the size of each cell consistent) if the
formatting command is used with the cells highlighted, or when the table
itself is selected. When formatting paragraphs from the table select, my '2
point' before and after gets changed to either 2.5 or 6 lines betweenthe
text and the top and bottom of the cell. In my frustration I have simply
been formatting to zero space before and after.

I hope that is not too incomprehensible.

I have been having problems with formatting in text and list as well, but I
will look carefully at the link you supplied.

Thanks again. I am sure I will be coming back to this newsgroup fairly
frequently.

Nick
 

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