From: Bruss on
Thank you, that works!

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

> You would need a paragraph style with two tabs - a right aligned tab and a
> left aligned tab. Tab to the first right aligned tab and type the title, tab
> to the second tab and type the name
> You might find it easier to use a borderless table with three columns. The
> left column right aligned for the names, the centre column providing the
> space and the right column left aligned for the titles.
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> "Bruss" <Bruss(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:78333583-3627-49FD-8885-1B75A2355586(a)microsoft.com...
> >I have received a word document with text aligned with a "center gutter" or
> > something --- I don't know what it is called. They are not using a table
> > or
> > columns to create this. Some lines have it, but others (Like "Starring"
> > in
> > the example below) do not. It seems to have something to do with the tab
> > markers, but I cannot recreate the effect. I reads like this:
> >
> > Director GUY SMILEY
> > Producer GEORGE LAKOFF
> > Editor SAM SPADEY
> >
> > Starring
> > George Jetston GEORGE CLOONEY
> > Ringo FIDO
> >
> > etc, but where the center space between "Director" and "Guy Smiley" runs
> > down the center of the page and is aligned. When I add text to "Director"
> > it
> > expands out to the left. When I add text to "Guy Smiley" it expands out
> > to
> > the right, keeping the "center gutter" or whatever it is called, lined up
> > in
> > the center. It seems to have something to do with tab markers on the top
> > ruler, but no matter what I do I cannot recreate the effect. Help! Thank
> > you
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