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How to get the exact same space between specified text boxes or objects
I am creating a price list and would like it to appear uniform throughout.
However, I cannot find anywhere that I can specify an exact spacing between one text box (or object) and the next. The only way I appear to be able to achieve a relatively uniform appearance, is to either do it by eye, or to sit with a plastic ruler pressed against the screen whilst nudging the text box to a desired distance from the one above. Surely there should be a more accurate way to specify the vertical distance between text boxes? I know there is the Layout Tab of the Format Text Box, however this only appears to specify a position from left or right Top Corner or from the Center of the page, which is not what I require. Can anyone help me please |
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Hi, Croptop,
I've had the same problem. I just eyeballed things. I figured if I couldn't see the spacing was off, no one else would. I researched on line and found this: https://support.office.com/en-us/art...b-570b170686f2 Does this help? I know "distribute horizontally" and "distribute vertically" are options in PowerPoint, but I haven't seen them in Publisher. |
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layout, spacing, textbox |
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