2008/9/5 Gary Schnabl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Sak wrote: >> >>>> I noticed that the table text was set up for vertical alignment. It >>>> looked a >>>> bit weird so I manually set all of the cells to centered vertical >>>> alignment. >>>> Did we want the tables to be top aligned? >>> >>> I think this was a mistake. Thanks for correcting it. >> >> Ah, I actually had a question about this that I was going to send to the >> list when I had time to get back on my edits of Ch 9. I noticed a >> difference in the "Notes" and "Tips" tables in that some were vertically >> aligned to the top and some to center. Is that the same thing you guys are >> talking about here? >> >> Thanks, >> Sak. > > Yup! Actually, those Note/Tip/Caution tables should have had their vertical > alignment already set in the template. That way, if a writer/editor > copies-and-pastes them, their formatting is already done--just delete and > replace the text in the second column. That probably means that was not done > properly in the template. So, check them all and manually set them. > > Gary > > -- > Gary Schnabl > 2775 Honorah > Detroit MI 48209 > (734) 245-3324 > >
Hello Gary, Sak, Initially I followed Gary's preference and top-aligned the text Note and Tip in the table, but then Jean did not like it and changed it back to centre-aligned. I have no strong feelings on this (though I have a slight preference for the top alignment) so I suggest we wait until Jean is back and see what she thinks. ... yet another example of how useful table styles would be. On the issue of the missing spacing between the number and the text I will need to investigate as it shows OK on my PC. Cheers, Michele
