restarting line numbers with each column

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Guest

I am hoping to get the line numbers to restart with each column. Is there
any way to do this? If I split the section with a continuous section break,
the columns break appart. Is there another way to get line numbers to start
counting over at the top of each column?
 
J

Jay Freedman

I am hoping to get the line numbers to restart with each column. Is there
any way to do this? If I split the section with a continuous section break,
the columns break appart. Is there another way to get line numbers to start
counting over at the top of each column?

You can't make real line numbers restart per column -- they just don't
have that option.

You can use a trick from the legal brief templates.

First open the header area so the cursor is in the header's paragraph.
That will ensure that the numbers appear on each page.

Draw a frame in the left margin (the frame tool is on the Forms
toolbar) about 0.3" wide and the length of the column. Type in the
numbers, pressing Enter after each one; you probably want to use
right-alignment. You can set a smaller font size, but then be sure to
set the line spacing to an Exact value to match the regular text.

Right-click the edge of the frame, choose Format Frame, and set the
horizontal position to -0.5" relative to the margin and the vertical
position to 0 relative to the margin.

Click the edge of the frame to select it, and copy it to the
clipboard. Click once more in the header paragraph and paste a second
copy of the frame there -- it will overlay the first one. Right-click
its edge, choose Format Frame, and set its horizontal position to 3.0"
relative to the margin.

Close the header pane.

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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G

Guest

Actually, you can do it, I just was told how.

Here is what you do.
1. Make your 2 columns.
2. Put a continuous section break where you want the columns to break.
3. Click anywhere in the first section
4. click file>page set-up and then select the "layout" tab. Make sure that
section start is set to "new column" and that "preview - apply to" is set to
"This section" click on "line numbers..." and set them to your tast.
4. Click anywhere in the second section and repeat step 4!

That is all it takes.

Thanks,

Paul O
 
G

Guest

Actually, you can do it, I just was told how.

Here is what you do.
1. Make your 2 columns.
2. Put a continuous section break where you want the columns to break.
3. Click anywhere in the first section
4. click file>page set-up and then select the "layout" tab. Make sure that
section start is set to "new column" and that "preview - apply to" is set to
"This section" click on "line numbers..." and set them to your tast.
5. Click anywhere in the second section and repeat step 4!

That is all it takes.

Thanks,

Paul O
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

It's possible that the "New column" section start is a newish feature, so it
may not be available in all versions of Word. And of course you'd have to
manually move the section break if you added or deleted text in either
column (same as would happen with a manual column break).

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Suzanne S. Barnhill

I should have added that this is a neat trick and thanked you for posting
it. Also, I find it interesting that if you view the columns thus formatted
in Normal view, you see "Section Break (Continuous)" at the beginning and
end of the multi-column section but just "End of Section" where you have the
"New column" break; I guess they couldn't think of a succinct name for that
section break type.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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J

Jay Freedman

Interesting. I can make this work in Word 2003, but not in 2007. In
the latter, the "New column" section start works, but no matter which
start type I choose for the line numbers they are always continued
from the previous column.

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Even if you have set them to restart in each section?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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J

Jay Freedman

Right. The line number restart options (except None) all give exactly
the same results in this case. They do work properly when columns
aren't involved.

I think I can safely predict that this bug will have a priority of -5
on a scale of 1 to 10...

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Given that we didn't even know it was a feature, I doubt that its failure
could be labeled a bug, anyway. Oh, well.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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G

Guest

Actually, I think that the fact that you can not seperate your columns into
sections without effecting the structure of the column is a problem that
should be fixed. Or unbroken. I don't see why the adding of a continuous
section break would change the way a column is structured anyways. Seems
counter intuitive
 

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