How do you match the line spacing of a link bar with coments on t.

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Guest

I have not been able to respace links with in the bar nor can I find a way to
set the page spacing beyond that of two lines.
 
G

Guest

What links? What bar?

By page spacing, do you mean the space between paragraphs? If so, click
Format, Style, p (in the Styles list), Modify, Format, Paragraph, and then
set both Spacing: Before and Spacing: After to 0.

Often, however, it's more expedient to just press Shift+Enter rather than
Enter at the end of a paragraph. Shift+Enter adds a line break rather than a
paragraph break.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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Guest

I have a link bar to the left side of my page with several links on it.
Across from each link I wanted to have a one line description. It seems
difficult to aline the text from one side being the one word link to the
other being the text.

Thanks
 
G

Guest

Responses interspersed...

nathan said:
I have a link bar to the left side of my page with several links on it.
Across from each link I wanted to have a one line description.

If you mean a FrontPage Link Bar component, then there's no good (and sure)
way to do what you want. FrontPage Link Bar components are relatively
self-contained, and don't have features to do what you describe.

Instead, you would have to delete the link bar component, add a two-column
table with a row for each button, then insert the buttons (i.e. Interactive
Button components) in the left column and your text in the right.

If this doesn't answer your question, please include the page's URL in your
next message.
It seems difficult to aline the text from one side being the one word link to the
other being the text.

I'm sorry; I can't understand this part.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
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|| Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Inside Out
|| Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
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|/---------------------------------------------------
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