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From: Bill Gruener on 2 Apr 2010 12:51 The Tabs dialog box contains a drop-down list box labeled “Tab stop position.” Immediately below the Tab stop position box is an area that displays a list of the manual tabs associated with the document. My questions: * Are all stops in the list active? * If not active, is the list displayed as a history? * To make active, must I ensure move a stop into the Tab stop position box? The options in the Alignment and Leader areas: do the options selected apply only to the stop that appears in the Tab stop position box? -- CSC
From: Jay Freedman on 2 Apr 2010 14:08 Hi Bill, The first thing to understand is that every paragraph in a document can have a different set of tab stops. If you're typing and hit Enter to make a new paragraph, it "inherits" the tab settings of the paragraph you came from, but then you can change the settings in the new paragraph without affecting the previoius paragraph (or any other paragraph). The second thing is that whenever you open the Tabs dialog, it shows you whatever tab stops are currently defined *in the paragraph that contains the cursor* and not in any other paragraph. There is no "history". There are no "inactive" tab stops. It's just whatever is in the current paragraph right now. If you change the tab stops of the current paragraph -- maybe by dragging or double-clicking the tab markers on the horizontal ruler -- and then reopen the Tabs dialog, it will show the new positions. The only significance of the "Tab stop position" box is (a) you can type into the box a position that doesn't exist yet and press the Set button to create a new tab stop in the current paragraph, and (b) you can click an existing entry in the list (which puts that measurement in the "Tab stop position" box) and choose a different alignment or leader, and click the Set button to apply the choice; or click the Clear button to remove that tab stop. And yes, the alignment and leader options apply only to the one tab stop that appears in the "Tab stop position" box, and only if you remember to click the Set button. If you want to apply the same option to another tab stop, you have to click on that one in the list and then apply the option. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Bill Gruener wrote: > The Tabs dialog box contains a drop-down list box labeled "Tab stop > position." Immediately below the Tab stop position box is an area that > displays a list of the manual tabs associated with the document. > My questions: > > * Are all stops in the list active? > * If not active, is the list displayed as a history? > * To make active, must I ensure move a stop into the Tab stop > position box? > > The options in the Alignment and Leader areas: do the options > selected apply only to the stop that appears in the Tab stop position > box?
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on 2 Apr 2010 14:10 Yes, all the tab stops listed are the ones that are active for the selected paragraph. You will see them represented on the ruler by Ls and other symbols. In addition, there is a default tab stop every half inch (not represented on the ruler) to the right of the rightmost tab stop (whenever you explicitly set a tab stop, you clear all the default half-inch ones to the left of it). And yes, to set the leader or alignment for a specific position, you must select that position. Moreover, if you are changing more than one setting in a single visit to the Tabs dialog, you must click Set for each one (OK suffices for a single setting or the last setting of multiples). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Bill Gruener" <BillGruener(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:94FED3A7-AC98-403F-BE8E-6E36FCB67AC9(a)microsoft.com... > The Tabs dialog box contains a drop-down list box labeled “Tab stop > position.” Immediately below the Tab stop position box is an area that > displays a list of the manual tabs associated with the document. > My questions: > > * Are all stops in the list active? > * If not active, is the list displayed as a history? > * To make active, must I ensure move a stop into the Tab stop position > box? > > The options in the Alignment and Leader areas: do the options selected > apply > only to the stop that appears in the Tab stop position box? > > -- > CSC >
From: Stefan Blom on 2 Apr 2010 14:25 The custom tab stops listed are in the current paragraph; you can see them if you display the horizontal ruler. When you select a tab stop in the list, you can see its properties in the dialog box (try it out!). To set a new tab stop, type a value in the "Tab stop position" box, set its properties, and then click Set. For more on tab stops, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/SettingTabs.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Bill Gruener" <BillGruener(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:94FED3A7-AC98-403F-BE8E-6E36FCB67AC9(a)microsoft.com... > The Tabs dialog box contains a drop-down list box labeled "Tab stop > position." Immediately below the Tab stop position box is an area that > displays a list of the manual tabs associated with the document. > My questions: > > * Are all stops in the list active? > * If not active, is the list displayed as a history? > * To make active, must I ensure move a stop into the Tab stop position > box? > > The options in the Alignment and Leader areas: do the options selected > apply > only to the stop that appears in the Tab stop position box? > > -- > CSC
From: Bill Gruener on 5 Apr 2010 12:58 Thank you Jay, Suzanne, and Stefan for insightful answers. Here's a follow-up. Secnario: A document contains 100 paragraphs, each paragraph contains varying amount of text. 90 paragraphs had the Body Text style applied. The tab stops for the Body Text style were applied using the Modify Style dialog box > Format > Tabs > Tabs dialog box?* Question: Wouldn't those 90 share the same tab stops? Wouldn't a change in the Modify Style dialog box apply to all 90 paragraphs? *I'm using Word 2007, SP2, which should not invoke the error in SP1. -- CSC/TRIPS Contract RITA Cambridge, MA "Bill Gruener" wrote: > The Tabs dialog box contains a drop-down list box labeled “Tab stop > position.” Immediately below the Tab stop position box is an area that > displays a list of the manual tabs associated with the document. > My questions: > > * Are all stops in the list active? > * If not active, is the list displayed as a history? > * To make active, must I ensure move a stop into the Tab stop position box? > > The options in the Alignment and Leader areas: do the options selected apply > only to the stop that appears in the Tab stop position box? > > -- > CSC
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