Re: spacing between paragraphs: before+after vs. max(before,after)



Good to hear, Ben!

Elliott's comment, with a mere suggestion of mock-heroic Shakespearean, "You
seem to have blundered into Word for Macintosh by mistake. What *is* this
RightClick of which you speak?" was a gentle fun-poking at Mac users, some
of whom still use one-button mice despite the fact that Microsoft products
in particular are so much more accessible via right-clicking (they use
Ctrl-click instead).

See what you get when you stumble on a Mac newsgroup? Here be strange
folk... ;-)

Cheers,
Clive Huggan
(strange be himself)
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On 24/9/06 10:18 AM, in article
CAF0A4ED-C1CE-4447-A015-73CEC53A11AB@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, "BenW"
<BenW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Your (and others) responce pointing me to "HTML paragraph spacing" was
exactly the answer I was looking for. There are several other check boxes
under Tools>Options>Compatibility that I will be taking advantage of as well.

Regards,
Ben W

BTW, RightClick is the "right" (or secondary) mouse button for us Windows
abusers.

"John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macinto" wrote:

Elliot:

You're correct: the setting is the same (Under
Tools>Options>Compatibility...) in Word 2002.

HTML paragraph spacing rules applies the "highest" of two spaces between two
paragraphs. "NOT" using it is the setting he wants, which applies the "sum"
of both spacings.

Cheers


On 21/9/06 7:42 PM, in article 210920061042339604%nospam@xxxxxxxxx, "Elliott
Roper" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <CA64EC7B-05A9-4DF4-8B43-27450DD577BB@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, BenW
<BenW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

FYI, we are still using Word 2002 here. Now for my issue, which I'll
relate
through the following experiment. Let's say I have a short Word document
with the following three lines (all in Normal style):

First
Middle
Last

Now I select all three lines (Ctrl-A), RightClick->Paragraph..., set
Spacing
Before=6pt and After=6pt, OK. In some documents the result is that there
are
12pts of space between "Middle" and "First" and, likewise, between "Middle"
and "Last" (i.e., 6 + 6, the sum of Before & After.) Sometimes (never in
the
same document, but in another document) the experiment yields spacing is
only
6pts between "Middle and "First" or "Last". In documents with this latter
behavior the spacing is always the greater of Before or After.

Is there some "secret" attribute in Word that makes it behave one way vs.
another. This has driven me nuts for years. BTW, I LIKE the first
behavior.

You seem to have blundered into Word for Macintosh by mistake. What
*is* this RightClick of which you speak?

In Mac Word 2004, it is controlled by the preference setting "Don't use
HTML paragraph spacing". I think "don't" means add the spacings.

That might translate into Word for the Dark Side somehow.

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