"Padding" for top of text box
Posted: 2011-11-28 18:26:54
Once again I will state that I am a newbie with Nisus. I am creating a laboratory manual and need to create a seating chart. I previously asked a question about this and was able to solve the problem. However, now I have a new question. As part of the seating chart, I need to designate which instructors "go with" a certain amount of seats. I created a text box and simply typed in the seating assignment. I will state at the outset that it might have helped if I had simple used a Table instead of typing this out. Anyway, no matter how hard I try, I can seem to create "more space" or padding at the TOP of the text box. It's easy to create more white space at the BOTTOM of the text box. Perhaps a picture will better show what I'm trying to do.

(Tip of the hat to Martin (unknowingly) for the hint to use different colors for easy illustration)
I have substituted blue and orange double-headed arrows to indicate the upper and lower margin movers (MM). In any event, dragging the lower MM (shown in blue) downward causing the box to get larger in a downward direction. The image above shows this. However, if you grab the upper MM (shown in orange) and drag it upward, the text box gets "larger" (or longer), but again, only from the bottom. It's as if, the text follows the upper margin mover.
In any event, my question is, is there a way to get more white space ABOVE the text, other than inserting a <return key>. Maybe an easier way to ask this with reference to Tables, With tables, you can left, center, and right align text. But you can also align it top, center, and bottom. Is there a way to do this with a text box?
Thanks!!

(Tip of the hat to Martin (unknowingly) for the hint to use different colors for easy illustration)
I have substituted blue and orange double-headed arrows to indicate the upper and lower margin movers (MM). In any event, dragging the lower MM (shown in blue) downward causing the box to get larger in a downward direction. The image above shows this. However, if you grab the upper MM (shown in orange) and drag it upward, the text box gets "larger" (or longer), but again, only from the bottom. It's as if, the text follows the upper margin mover.
In any event, my question is, is there a way to get more white space ABOVE the text, other than inserting a <return key>. Maybe an easier way to ask this with reference to Tables, With tables, you can left, center, and right align text. But you can also align it top, center, and bottom. Is there a way to do this with a text box?
Thanks!!