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Old October 18th, 2005, 04:52 PM
HT
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Default Numbers in table not centering

Word2003
WindowsXP

I have a table with 3 columns. The last column is to have a consecutive
number in it. I click on the numbering in bullets/numbering toolbar button
and it inserts the number slightly to the left with a period. I format the
list number style to center the number without a period. I tell it no tabs,
indents, and center..it doesn't center the number. I removed the center from
the list style and center the column's cells but it still either puts the
number slightly to the left or slightly to the right.

What is the best way of creating a simple number, centered, in a table cell
other than typing it in manually.


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Old October 19th, 2005, 03:22 AM
ykchanaed
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Default Numbers in table not centering

I click the 3 rd column, then centred it with the paragraph centre button,
then number this column.
I found the number very centered to me.

"HT" wrote:

Word2003
WindowsXP

I have a table with 3 columns. The last column is to have a consecutive
number in it. I click on the numbering in bullets/numbering toolbar button
and it inserts the number slightly to the left with a period. I format the
list number style to center the number without a period. I tell it no tabs,
indents, and center..it doesn't center the number. I removed the center from
the list style and center the column's cells but it still either puts the
number slightly to the left or slightly to the right.

What is the best way of creating a simple number, centered, in a table cell
other than typing it in manually.



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Old October 19th, 2005, 03:52 AM
ykchanaed
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Default Numbers in table not centering

you cannot set no tab nor no indent to the numbers.
In this case, Word 2003 will set the tab at 0.85cm (default).
Hence the number including the space to the tab ie. 0.85 cm will be set as a
whole at the centre.
Instead, you assign the smallest possible disatance of the tab and the
indent that is closest to the number.
In that way, the closest distance for two digit numbers is 0.45cm. ( I hav't
try one digit number!)
See if that helps.

"HT" wrote:

Word2003
WindowsXP

I have a table with 3 columns. The last column is to have a consecutive
number in it. I click on the numbering in bullets/numbering toolbar button
and it inserts the number slightly to the left with a period. I format the
list number style to center the number without a period. I tell it no tabs,
indents, and center..it doesn't center the number. I removed the center from
the list style and center the column's cells but it still either puts the
number slightly to the left or slightly to the right.

What is the best way of creating a simple number, centered, in a table cell
other than typing it in manually.



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Old October 19th, 2005, 03:55 AM
ykchanaed
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Default Numbers in table not centering

I tried one digit numbers. The closest distance is 0.22 cm.
You can still use left align for the number, but use center for the paragraph.
"HT" wrote:

Word2003
WindowsXP

I have a table with 3 columns. The last column is to have a consecutive
number in it. I click on the numbering in bullets/numbering toolbar button
and it inserts the number slightly to the left with a period. I format the
list number style to center the number without a period. I tell it no tabs,
indents, and center..it doesn't center the number. I removed the center from
the list style and center the column's cells but it still either puts the
number slightly to the left or slightly to the right.

What is the best way of creating a simple number, centered, in a table cell
other than typing it in manually.



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Old October 19th, 2005, 02:10 PM
Tony Jollans
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Default Numbers in table not centering

Firstly, centre the *paragraph* in the column. Secondly, and I can't quiite
work out the precise behaviour, ...

Format Numbers (without the period) as Centered; Aligned at 1.27 cm (half an
inch); Tab space after -1.27 cm (*minus* half an inch); Indent 0

Providing the column is more than an inch wide this seems to perfectly
centre the numbers.

--
Enjoy,
Tony


"HT" wrote in message
...
Word2003
WindowsXP

I have a table with 3 columns. The last column is to have a consecutive
number in it. I click on the numbering in bullets/numbering toolbar button
and it inserts the number slightly to the left with a period. I format the
list number style to center the number without a period. I tell it no

tabs,
indents, and center..it doesn't center the number. I removed the center

from
the list style and center the column's cells but it still either puts the
number slightly to the left or slightly to the right.

What is the best way of creating a simple number, centered, in a table

cell
other than typing it in manually.




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Old October 19th, 2005, 05:52 PM
HT
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Default Numbers in table not centering

Why would you provide a tab and aligned at if you are going to center the
column? I'm not debating this but am confused why it is done this way.

Thank you.


"Tony Jollans" No Mail wrote in message
...
Firstly, centre the *paragraph* in the column. Secondly, and I can't

quiite
work out the precise behaviour, ...

Format Numbers (without the period) as Centered; Aligned at 1.27 cm (half

an
inch); Tab space after -1.27 cm (*minus* half an inch); Indent 0

Providing the column is more than an inch wide this seems to perfectly
centre the numbers.

--
Enjoy,
Tony


"HT" wrote in message
...
Word2003
WindowsXP

I have a table with 3 columns. The last column is to have a consecutive
number in it. I click on the numbering in bullets/numbering toolbar

button
and it inserts the number slightly to the left with a period. I format

the
list number style to center the number without a period. I tell it no

tabs,
indents, and center..it doesn't center the number. I removed the center

from
the list style and center the column's cells but it still either puts

the
number slightly to the left or slightly to the right.

What is the best way of creating a simple number, centered, in a table

cell
other than typing it in manually.






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Old October 19th, 2005, 10:44 PM
Tony Jollans
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Default Numbers in table not centering

I would need to read up and/or test to be sure but it seems you can't not
have a tab - setting it to zero doesn't, if you understand.

--
Enjoy,
Tony


"HT" wrote in message
...
Why would you provide a tab and aligned at if you are going to center the
column? I'm not debating this but am confused why it is done this way.

Thank you.


"Tony Jollans" No Mail wrote in message
...
Firstly, centre the *paragraph* in the column. Secondly, and I can't

quiite
work out the precise behaviour, ...

Format Numbers (without the period) as Centered; Aligned at 1.27 cm

(half
an
inch); Tab space after -1.27 cm (*minus* half an inch); Indent 0

Providing the column is more than an inch wide this seems to perfectly
centre the numbers.

--
Enjoy,
Tony


"HT" wrote in message
...
Word2003
WindowsXP

I have a table with 3 columns. The last column is to have a

consecutive
number in it. I click on the numbering in bullets/numbering toolbar

button
and it inserts the number slightly to the left with a period. I format

the
list number style to center the number without a period. I tell it no

tabs,
indents, and center..it doesn't center the number. I removed the

center
from
the list style and center the column's cells but it still either puts

the
number slightly to the left or slightly to the right.

What is the best way of creating a simple number, centered, in a table

cell
other than typing it in manually.








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Old October 25th, 2005, 03:57 AM
HT
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Default Numbers in table not centering

The way you described works great..but I was just wondering why they did it
like that..maybe it was a flaw unnoticed..thanks!


"Tony Jollans" No Mail wrote in message
...
I would need to read up and/or test to be sure but it seems you can't not
have a tab - setting it to zero doesn't, if you understand.

--
Enjoy,
Tony


"HT" wrote in message
...
Why would you provide a tab and aligned at if you are going to center

the
column? I'm not debating this but am confused why it is done this way.

Thank you.


"Tony Jollans" No Mail wrote in message
...
Firstly, centre the *paragraph* in the column. Secondly, and I can't

quiite
work out the precise behaviour, ...

Format Numbers (without the period) as Centered; Aligned at 1.27 cm

(half
an
inch); Tab space after -1.27 cm (*minus* half an inch); Indent 0

Providing the column is more than an inch wide this seems to perfectly
centre the numbers.

--
Enjoy,
Tony


"HT" wrote in message
...
Word2003
WindowsXP

I have a table with 3 columns. The last column is to have a

consecutive
number in it. I click on the numbering in bullets/numbering toolbar

button
and it inserts the number slightly to the left with a period. I

format
the
list number style to center the number without a period. I tell it

no
tabs,
indents, and center..it doesn't center the number. I removed the

center
from
the list style and center the column's cells but it still either

puts
the
number slightly to the left or slightly to the right.

What is the best way of creating a simple number, centered, in a

table
cell
other than typing it in manually.










 




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