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How to control the space that follows the heading number "Chapter one"?
How to control the space that follows the heading number "Chapter one"?
please, see the attache image that shows my question in this case, the heading of the chapter consists of Chapter number followed by the name of the chapter" i couldn't center this heading due to the space that follows the chapter number how can i overcome this problem? regards Jamal
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Hi, Jamal
Sorry to hear about the spacing issues. I'm not sure if this will solve the problem, but you can try setting the "Text indent at" position to "0" in the "Define New Multilevel List" dialog box. If that still doesn't work, double-check that the left and right indentation you have set for "Chapter One" and "Introduction" are both set to zero on the ruler. Sometimes, there's a first line indentation hanging there somewhere. Please let me know if this doesn't work, so we can try something else. Thanks! |
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thank you for the answer allysonstewart.
both of the described methods didn't work to control the space! please, see the attached images regards Jamal
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Anytime, Jamal. Sorry that the previous options didn't work. Looks like there's an extra tab in there after the number. You probably tried this already, but what happens when you press the "Delete" key after "One" for "Chapter One?" Anything?
You can also try going to the Styles task pane, right-clicking on "Heading 1" and selecting "Modify." In the Modify Style dialog box, click "Format" and "Tabs" to bring up the Tabs dialog box for that style. Clear any tab stops and click "OK." As a last resort, try deleting the outline styles and then rebuilding them. Sorry, I know this option is a lot of work. So, I hope you don't have to do that, unless of course, you only have a few. |
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the control for this space is from: 1. define new multilevel list, then set the "follow number with" = nothing 2. clearing the tabs of the style heading 1 (as you have mentioned) the attached images show these features regards Jamal
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Jamal NUMAN, Jamal432@gmail.com, P.O.BoX: 731, Ramallah, West Bank. |
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Hey, Jamal. Looks like you got it figured out. Is that right? Looks great to me.
Thanks! Allyson |
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