Hi Andy

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 
31.05.2006 04:30:22:

> This allows all decimal points to line up. Is this an acceptable
> way of getting the decimal points to line up, or is there a better way 
to do
> this?

You can use a decimal tabulator and something like \t<n+>.<n+>. Depending 
on your exact needs, you also may use a right tabulator or several tabs. 
To align numbers also be sure to turn kerning off for the used paragraph 
or character format. With no kerning, in most fonts all numbers are evenly 
spaced.

Regards,
Matthias



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