From: Jess on
Hi,
There is text and a label field on 1 line. The label is from a form not a
mail merge. The problem is, the text on the same line as the label don't
align together at the bottom.
When the label has a g or p or any character with a loop at the bottom the
label height has to be a bit larger than regular text to allow it to show.
So does anybody know how to align the text and label on the same line in a
document?

The label is populated from a database. (Employee's name and number) The
only thing I can think of is make all the text a label. Lots of work.

Jess

From: Doug Robbins - Word MVP on
Why don't you have the database set the value of a document variable
(variables) in the document and have it appear in the document by the use of
a Docvariable field.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"Jess" <Jess(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0E5B26B7-0F34-4B86-AB5E-F9C69709B749(a)microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> There is text and a label field on 1 line. The label is from a form not a
> mail merge. The problem is, the text on the same line as the label don't
> align together at the bottom.
> When the label has a g or p or any character with a loop at the bottom the
> label height has to be a bit larger than regular text to allow it to show.
> So does anybody know how to align the text and label on the same line in a
> document?
>
> The label is populated from a database. (Employee's name and number) The
> only thing I can think of is make all the text a label. Lots of work.
>
> Jess
>