By way of one example, if you set/use line spacing to At least....
and then use different font point sizes for certain things within the
paragraph...
I usually recommend use of the Exactly option/choice for line spacing
and also watch space before and after.
Tom
MSMVP
Windows Shell/User
: If line spacing and font size are consistent, then text across columns
: should align. In general, all text (of any size) in a given paragraph
aligns
: at the baseline, but aligning side-by-side paragraphs of different font
: sizes is difficult except in a table with vertical alignment set to
Bottom.
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: Suzanne S. Barnhill
: Microsoft MVP (Word)
: Words into Type
: Fairhope, Alabama USA
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: : > It's primarily a cosmetic thing.
: >
: > Prior to rediscovering Word, I have been using page publishing
programs
: > to produce my 2 to 3-page "epics". A lot of what I do is the text
: > cut-and-paste variety; certainly doable in page publishing programs
but
: > hard to "automate".
: >
: > Word 2003 seems to do most of what I want. Aligning text baselines in
: > 3-column presentations is doable in some page design programs and
: > produces an aesthetically pleasing result. I'm almost there with
Word,
: > but the text baselines between columns don't align and the result is,
: > well, less professional looking.
: >
: > Not really a big deal in the scheme of things, but if it can be done,
: > I'd like to know how to do it in Word.
: >
: > Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
: > > Exactly what are you trying to do?
: > >
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