On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 14:09:32 +1000
Jean Lear <[email protected]> dijo:
> As far as I can see you can do the same alignment in the table as in a Calc
> document.
> After you insert the table with the number of columns and rows required -
> the table window will appear. Of the icons displayed there is one that
> aligns
> the contents of the cell to the top edge of the cell. (On my Open Office
> 3.0.1 it is
> the first icon of the second row of icons.)
> Hope I am not missing your point.
OK, try this.
Open a new, blank Writer document. Hit Enter a few times and then
between a couple of lines do Ctrl-F12 to open the Insert Table dialog
box. Create a table of one row and two columns with no border.
After it appears place the cursor in one of the cells and right-click.
Select Table to open the Table dialog box. In the dialog box set the
overall size of the table to two inches wide (about four cm. or 144
points). Set the left column width to 24 points (about 1/3 inch or a
little less than one cm). Let the right column be whatever is left.
Close the Table dialog box.
Next, place the cursor in the right column. Go to Format > Paragraph
and set the line spacing to Single. Then go to Insert > Object >
Formula and enter a formula. When the formula appears in the table the
formula editor should appear at the bottom of the program window. Enter
the following formula:
left [ alignl stack { some-word # another-word } right ]
That should create a formula with some-word and another-word on top of
each other surrounded by scalable brackets on the left and right.
Assuming you did this in the right column which is wide enough for it,
and that line height is set to Single, it should appear in the right
cell.
Now put your cursor in the left column. Type in "1." and see where it
appears. On my computer (OOo 3.01 on Intrepid) the "1." appears
vertically centered.
Now tell me how you managed to get the "1." at the top of the left
cell.
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