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Steps For No Space Between Text And Bottom Of |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: FYI: The Spacing Between Text and Lines setting for top, bottom, left, and right margins in a table can be set to any value, zero (0) or above. However, the bottom value will print approximately .1" larger than what is set. This is because leading adjustments and font cell heights are figured into the calculation for placement of the bottom line. Customers needing a bottom line closer to the text can do the following: 1. Enter a hard return at the end of the last line. This will make the table one line longer on the screen. 2. Use an Advance Up setting to move the line upward. If using a 12pt font, the advance up value would be approximately .25". If a customer would like to have the text at the bottom of a cell in a table and not have spacing between the bottom of the text and the bottom of the cell, the customer can place a leading adjustment before the table definition. The measurements of -0.06 for [SRt] (soft return) and -0.06 for [HRt] (hard return) have worked successfully with any font selected. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Press Shift-F8 (Format), 4 (other), 6 (Printer Function), 6 (Leading Adjustment) 2. Type -0.06, -0.06. |
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