Borders Misalign in Framed, Indented Paragraphs |
Q106404
In Word for Windows, paragraphs with different indentation settings that are contained in a single frame will display with separate borders instead of showing one border around the entire frame.
Borders around paragraphs in Word are placed directly around the text
area, whether or not the paragraph is formatted for indentation. If no
paragraph indentation is set, a border set around the paragraph will
go from the left margin to the right margin, even if the paragraph
contains only one character.
This functionality takes precedence over frame borders in Word, so it
is not currently possible to have one contiguous border around a frame
containing multiple paragraphs with different indentation.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 2.x and 6.0. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
Set indentation on all paragraphs contained in a frame to the same
value.
Alternatively, in Word 6.0, you can use the frame and text box feature
together to simulate the desired results, as described in the
following instructions. The text box feature is not available in Word
2.x.
For more information on how Word handles paragraph indentation in frames, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
frame and indented and misalignment and winword
Additional query words: 2.0 6.0 word6 winword2 winword
Keywords : kbframe
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