emf wrote:
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I have style Heading 2 between 2 paragraphs. The style of the paragraphs
is double spaced. I want to position the heading exactly between the end
line of the first paragraph and the last line of the second paragraph.
...
Thanks for trying to help me see how this works.
Sorry, I'm just dense, but I don't understand what you're after here.
Did you mean to say "... the _first_ line of the second paragraph."? It
seems that's what you meant judging from the context.
Next, what do you mean by "exactly between"? That sounds like you want
to center the heading in the vertical space between the two paragraphs.
But if that's what you want, why don't you make the "above" and "below"
space the same?
It is true that, if you make them the same, then the header isn't
perfectly centered when the default line spacing is "double", but your
example of 0.18 above and 0.36 below doesn't look centered at all, so I
think I still don't understand the effect you're after.
I certainly wouldn't say you're too particular; I'm the same way: I want
my documents to look nice. I've just never noticed a need to measure
distances or positions off the page that I'm working on. Sometimes I
have to do a quick addition or subtraction to get the right distance to
enter, but you'll have the same problem with a cursor position, right?
One trick you can use to measure distances on your working page is to
use the Drawing toolbar to insert a rectangle. The exact position and
size of the rectangle is shown in the status bar, and you can easily
move or resize the rectangle to measure horizontal or vertical
distances. Just delete it when you're finished.
Sorry I'm not getting it; I really would like to understand how this
would work.
<Joe
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