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Eric Weir
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Vertical alignment of text

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I would like to align text in the left-most column of a table vertically. Is there a way to do that?

Thanks,
Eric Weir
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Re: Vertical alignment of text

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Hi, Eric

Do you mean vertical like the following?

t
e
x
t

If so, I’m afraid you can’t. But you can do as I did. Just hit return after each character.
Let me know if I’m misunderstood.

Cheers, Henry.
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Re: Vertical alignment of text

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Oh, darn. But thanks for the info, and the alternative suggestion.
Eric Weir
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Re: Vertical alignment of text

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If you make the column wide enough to fit just one character, the text will align vertically without you having to add Returns after each character.
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Re: Vertical alignment of text

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Eric Weir wrote:Oh, darn. But thanks for the info, and the alternative suggestion.
You’re welcome.
By the way, if you select the text and change line spacing (from paragraph palette), you can make the space between characters wider or narrower. This is kind of like a vertical kerning.

Greetings, Henry.
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Re: Vertical alignment of text

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Thanks, Hamid and Henry. Unfortunately, to do what I wanted to do it turned out that I needed two columns of text for each row. With variable width characters the text was more a jumble than meaningful text.

I've resorted to OpenOffice's spreadsheet application, Calc, which does make provision for realignment of text in cells.

Thanks for your help.
Eric Weir
Decatur, GA USA
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