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# 6782 - Line Numbering in Increments WordPerfect 6.0 DOS |
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WordPerfect® 6.0 for DOS
Problem
You can choose how you want your line numbers to increment and the number you want to begin with. For example, you can display the odd or even line numbers in your document, such as lines 1-3-5-7-9 or 2-4-6-8. Or, you can choose to print line numbers every five lines: 1-6-11-16-21, and so on. The Line Numbering feature of WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS allows you to choose exactly how your line numbers will be displayed. WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS only allowed you to display the even line numbers. With WordPerfect 6.0, you can choose the increment you want to use as well as the number you want to start counting from. To set the line numbering options, 1 Retrieve a document you have previously created. 2 Choose Line from the Layout menu, or press Format (Shift+F8) and choose Line (1). 3 Choose Line Numbering (4). 4 Choose Line Numbering On (1). A check mark appears in the box to indicate that it is on. 5 Choose Starting Line Number (2). 6 Type 1 to begin with line 1, then press Enter. 7 Choose Numbering Interval (4). 8 Type 2, then press Enter. You have set the line numbering to begin with line 1 and to display the line numbers every two lines. 9 Choose OK twice to return to the Format menu. 10 Chooses Close to return to the document editing screen. You can see the line numbers in Print Preview. To use Print Preview, 1 Choose Print/Fax from the File menu or press Print (Shift+F7). 2 Choose Print Preview (7). |
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