Pete Pickslay wrote:
> Alex Marshall found a way for me to
> do it, and I thank him very much for
> doing so. Please check with him on how
> to do this so you can properly
> advise other forum users.

Well, if my post was misleading, then I apologize, but what I posted was
merely one possible solution, not necessarily THE solution.  With Alex's
solution, you can get more precise control over the width of each space
using the <setwidth> tag than you can with the &XXXsp; entities.  But
both his solution and mine will accomplish your stated goal.  Someone
else may have thought of another solution altogether.  Sometimes we
(Printable) do promote an "official" way of doing something, in which
case we should absolutely have our story straight, but in many cases,
there's more than one way to skin a cat.

Dan


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