From: Sesquipedalian Sam on 26 Feb 2010 10:43 I have a simple 2-column table containing agenda items for a meeting. The left column contains the topics. They are formatted as a numbered list. The right column contains the subtopics. They are formatted as a bulleted list. It looks like this: 1. Topic 1 * Subtopic * Subtopic 2. Topic 2 * Subtopic 3. Topic 3 * Subtopic * Subtopic * Subtopic * Subtopic The paragraph settings for both columns are the same: 6 pts Spacing before 0 pts Spacing after Checked Don't add space between paragraphs of same style The ordered list in the left column behaves as I expect. The first list item in each row has 6 pt leading. Subsequent items in the same row have 0 leading. The unordered list in the right column behaves differently. With the "Don't add space..." option checked, none on the items have any leading (all 0 leading). With that option unchecked, all items have 6 pt leading. I cannot figure out how to get leading for the first item in each row and 0 leading for the rest. Help!
From: Sesquipedalian Sam on 26 Feb 2010 10:46 On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 07:43:20 -0800, Sesquipedalian Sam <sesquipod(a)nowhere.noway> wrote: >I have a simple 2-column table containing agenda items for a meeting. > >The left column contains the topics. They are formatted as a numbered >list. The right column contains the subtopics. They are formatted as a >bulleted list. It looks like this: > > 1. Topic 1 * Subtopic > * Subtopic > > 2. Topic 2 * Subtopic > > 3. Topic 3 * Subtopic > * Subtopic > * Subtopic > * Subtopic > >The paragraph settings for both columns are the same: > > 6 pts Spacing before > 0 pts Spacing after > Checked Don't add space between paragraphs of same style > >The ordered list in the left column behaves as I expect. The first >list item in each row has 6 pt leading. Subsequent items in the same >row have 0 leading. > >The unordered list in the right column behaves differently. With the >"Don't add space..." option checked, none on the items have any >leading (all 0 leading). With that option unchecked, all items have 6 >pt leading. I cannot figure out how to get leading for the first item >in each row and 0 leading for the rest. > >Help! PS: If I copy the list items from the right column to an area outside a table, the list items behave properly (leading for first item, no leading for subsequent items).
From: Terry Farrell on 26 Feb 2010 11:34 Any chance you could make a sample table available - either email as attachment or somewhere we can download from the web? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Sesquipedalian Sam" <sesquipod(a)nowhere.noway> wrote in message news:85rfo51vfibaonh66mt3ndg6ga2dsfh000(a)4ax.com... > On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 07:43:20 -0800, Sesquipedalian Sam > <sesquipod(a)nowhere.noway> wrote: > >>I have a simple 2-column table containing agenda items for a meeting. >> >>The left column contains the topics. They are formatted as a numbered >>list. The right column contains the subtopics. They are formatted as a >>bulleted list. It looks like this: >> >> 1. Topic 1 * Subtopic >> * Subtopic >> >> 2. Topic 2 * Subtopic >> >> 3. Topic 3 * Subtopic >> * Subtopic >> * Subtopic >> * Subtopic >> >>The paragraph settings for both columns are the same: >> >> 6 pts Spacing before >> 0 pts Spacing after >> Checked Don't add space between paragraphs of same style >> >>The ordered list in the left column behaves as I expect. The first >>list item in each row has 6 pt leading. Subsequent items in the same >>row have 0 leading. >> >>The unordered list in the right column behaves differently. With the >>"Don't add space..." option checked, none on the items have any >>leading (all 0 leading). With that option unchecked, all items have 6 >>pt leading. I cannot figure out how to get leading for the first item >>in each row and 0 leading for the rest. >> >>Help! > > PS: If I copy the list items from the right column to an area outside > a table, the list items behave properly (leading for first item, no > leading for subsequent items).
From: Sesquipedalian Sam on 27 Feb 2010 01:20 On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:34:32 -0000, "Terry Farrell" <terryfarrell(a)msn.com> wrote: >Any chance you could make a sample table available - either email as >attachment or somewhere we can download from the web? Try this: http://www.sendspace.com/file/1fv4ur
From: Terry Farrell on 27 Feb 2010 04:36 You need to use a different list style for the second column because Word sees the list in the second column as a continuation of the List started in the first column. Intuitively, it suppresses the Space Before because 'Don't add space between paragraphs of the same style' is checked. So you need to create a different List Style for Column 2, even though it will use identical formatting. That's the way lists work. Terry "Sesquipedalian Sam" <sesquipod(a)nowhere.noway> wrote in message news:4ceho55ubi9e3t55m9q8em40un3o2ao4gb(a)4ax.com... > On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:34:32 -0000, "Terry Farrell" > <terryfarrell(a)msn.com> wrote: > >>Any chance you could make a sample table available - either email as >>attachment or somewhere we can download from the web? > > Try this: > > http://www.sendspace.com/file/1fv4ur
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