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From: winnie on 5 Mar 2010 13:55 When creating a document and I set my margins and tab the stylus (or whatever that pointer thing is called) lines up perfectly with the marks on the ruler. After saving document and then I go back to edit the document, when I try to move the stylus, it does not line up with the mark. It is either a little before the number of a little after. If I hold down the Alt key and move the stylus it moves in small increments and I can line it up. Any idea why this does this and how I can fix it. It is very time consuming to have to do this. Thank.s
From: Stefan Blom on 5 Mar 2010 15:05
If you are trying to use the ruler to change indentation for automatic numbered lists, then don't. Specify all options in the appropriate numbering dialog box instead. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "winnie" <winnie(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:52E01301-3CE1-4820-B501-BFE50F97D069(a)microsoft.com... > When creating a document and I set my margins and tab the stylus (or > whatever > that pointer thing is called) lines up perfectly with the marks on the > ruler. > After saving document and then I go back to edit the document, when I try > to > move the stylus, it does not line up with the mark. It is either a little > before the number of a little after. > > If I hold down the Alt key and move the stylus it moves in small > increments > and I can line it up. > > Any idea why this does this and how I can fix it. It is very time > consuming > to have to do this. > > Thank.s |