Thread: [Solved] Taking away text-wrap
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Old 01-13-2015, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ShankedS View Post
Coming back to this, sorry. I'm trying to get the right-aligned tab stop to work and it isn't. I have the "L" facing backwards, but I see no way to set it on the ruler.
To change it's positioning, all you need do is click on it and drag it to the left or right. Or you could use Paragraph>Tabs and work the dialogue box. In the latter case, you'd need to input the position for a new one and delete the old one.
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What ends up happening is that when I'm typing in the input box, once I finish a line, the underlining stops at the final character instead of continuing to the edge of the table as expected.

If I hit "enter" to go down a couple of lines for separation is completely "erases" those underlined lines, leaving large blank gaps. Any suggestions?
That's probably because you haven't set the tab-stop position far enough to the right. In any event, the instructions were to fill the cell with underlined tabs at the outset. That way, there'd be no need to press anything later on to finish filling the cell with underlines. Still, if that's what you wanted to do, you could achieve that by pressing Ctrl-Tab, not Enter.
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