Re: Top margin. Why can't I control it?
- From: "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 10:14:35 -0600
FWIW, I have never had the sort of problems you describe, and I put text and
graphics in the page header all the time. There is, of course, a certain
amount of unprintable area at the top of the page, so if you're trying to
print full bleed you'll be disappointed.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"PeterBBailey" <PeterBBailey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
That's what I was getting at as well.My font character is designed appropriate. Yes, originally, my paragraph
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"CyberTaz" <onlygeneraltaz1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry to *** in, but just a thought & I'll *** out:-)
If your logo is designed as a font it may not be a matter of "extra"
space
so much as a matter of "default" space. Unless you explicitly designed
it
to
do otherwise the line spacing for the para your logo is in is set to
Single
which translates to leading of 120% of the font size - which in this
case
is
quite a lot. What happens if you set the line spacing for that para to
Exactly the same size as the logo character... plus maybe a few
fractions
of
a pt or so?
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 1/15/08 2:50 PM, in article
4179EE35-3728-46F1-93C6-F933184806E1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, "PeterBBailey"
<PeterBBailey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Word is allowing a lot of extra line spacing for your font character.
You
have a number of options:
1. Reduce the line spacing until the logo is *almost* truncated.
2. Put the logo in a text box, wrapped, and partly off the page (not
a
really great idea).
3. Use a graphic for the logo instead; having a logo as a font
character
is
not really that great an idea.
4. Redesign the font with less built-in leading.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"PeterBBailey" <PeterBBailey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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I want to put in our company logo at the top left of a page. It's a
big
character, 156 point. It's using a special logo font I made with a
font
program I have. When I type the character in, it's lowered way down
on
the
page. My page layout is set to top. My top margin is set to what I
want
it,
just half an inch or so. I've tried "raising" my font character 60
or
70
points, but, it doesn't do anything. I've changed the font to a
standard
Roman font and it still does nothing. Help!
Thanks,
Peter
Thanks, but, none of this works. I have no extra leading at all for
this
character. I have no extra paragraph spacing above the paragraph
either.
I've
already tried importing a picture, but that's a separate nightmare.
I'm
using
Word 2007 and, I have to say, it's the worst of all of them with
regarding to
importing pictures. I used to be able to import an EPS file and scale
it
to
my liking. Now, when I import my EPS file, even one scaled down to
the
EXACT
size I want, it displays it 100 times as wide as it really as and 100
times
as short as it really is. And, I can't seem to scale it. So, I've
pretty
much
given up on Word as a "desktop publishing" engine. I'm considered an
"expert"
here at my company with this software, believe it or not, but, I have
to
hit
Word with a stick every day to make it do what I want. But, here,
it's
defeated me. . . .
spacing was set to single. I changed it to an exact point measure,
starting
with about 80 points of leading. On the screen, the character moves up,
appropriately, but, it also shaves off the top of itself so that you can't
see the top half of the character. I tried a variety of leadings and they
all
chop it off. When it prints, though, it looks good. But, that's no way to
work in a page layout program. And, as I said, this strangeness occurs if
I
were to use boring old Arial, too, so, the problem has nothing to do with
my
font.
I tried putting the character in the header, as you suggested, Suzanne.
That
did work, but, it's still shaving off the top of the character. And, in a
text box, it behaves exactly the same.
What I've ended up doing is simply giving my colleagues actual printed
letterhead and showing them how to put it in the printer so they can type
their letters with it.
Thanks, anyway. Word is a very good word processor, but, it's unbelievably
bad as a page layout program.
.
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