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Aligning Text Below A Graphics Box In A Colum
DocumentID: 601697
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 1:28:46 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Solutions: Text below a graphics box in columns is usually off vertically by a fraction of an inch when compared to the text in the adjacent columns. The following formula will allow users to line up the text across the columns:
1.      Set Line Height at a fixed number
2.      Set Outside Border Space (Alt-F9, 4, 2) to the line height entered in step 1
3.      Use one of the formulas below to set the Height of the box to a multiple of the line height
      A.      Height of the box = [The approximate height of the box in inches] x [the number of Lines Per Inch (usually 6)] x [the Line Height]
      B.      If the box contains a caption, Height of the box = [the Number of lines in the caption] x [the Line Height] - [the Height of the box calculated in step 1]

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