On Saturday 11 August 2007 15:56:28 NoOp wrote: > On 08/11/2007 12:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Saturday 11 August 2007 15:38:46 NoOp wrote: > >> On 08/10/2007 06:13 PM, Charles Romans wrote: > >> > How do I change the space between lines to make it a smaller > >> > space. If I use 60 point type on one line and 18 point type > >> > on the next line, sometimes I want make it closer together. > >> > I have not been able to figure it out. I can make it bigger > >> > but not smaller. > >> > > >> > Thanks Chuck, > >> > >> I can't figure out a way to do it by format char/para. > >> However, if it is only an occasional line or two that you want > >> to do this to for graphic effect: > >> > >> 1. Select the entire 60 point line. Insert|Frame and that will > >> convert it to a frame. Adjust the size of the frame to only > >> the size of the text line, click on Borders and turn off > >> bordering. > >> > >> 2. Do the same for the 18 point line. > >> > >> 3. Move the 18 point frame up into the 60 point frame & > >> postion to how you want them to appear. You can get the 18 > >> point pretty close to the 60 point text by doing this. > >> > >> Unfortunately I've not figured out select both frames so that > >> they can be grouped together if you want to move them as one. > > > > Can't you just type your 60 point text line, press enter change > > the empty space to a smaller point size press enter again and > > reset the point size and type your text at whatever point size? > > will this accomplish what you want? > > No. Because the 60 pt has a definative white space above/below > the characters, even when set at 0 (zero). Give it a try & I > think you'll see what Charles is referring to.
That is the problem, I am not sure what Charles is trying to do. -- http://24.197.142.167/ See the Openoffice.org FAQ Microsoft users go to http://www.pclinuxos.com for a great user friendly Linux experience! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
