D
David
On several occasions, when I have been writing an article
as a web page using FP 2003, I find that when I want to
indent a list below a paragraph (such as in this example),
it is very difficult to get each line to properly allign,
one beneath another.
Class A meets at 10am
Class B meets at 1pm
Class C meets at 3:30pm
The example above is all I want to do. I am not using
tabs, only spaces between lines. If I hit 'enter' to go
to the next line (i.e. from Class A to Class B line) the
spacing is too great between lines (I want the spacing
between the indented list lines to be the same as the
spacing between the lines in the paragraph above the
list). If I try to just use the space bar to go from one
line to another (i.e. after 10am space until I am alligned
on the second line for Class B) the data jumps around as
if I am using tabs and the text becomes very convoluted.
After much work to get the indented lines looking correct,
I then often find that the browser preview displays the
lines wrapped all around the page which is, of course,
unacceptable.
I hope there is a simple solution for my problem as it
would speed up creating indented text lists in many
articles that I write if this can be resolved. I also
hope this explanation is not too confusing. Any help on
this would be very much appreciated
as a web page using FP 2003, I find that when I want to
indent a list below a paragraph (such as in this example),
it is very difficult to get each line to properly allign,
one beneath another.
Class A meets at 10am
Class B meets at 1pm
Class C meets at 3:30pm
The example above is all I want to do. I am not using
tabs, only spaces between lines. If I hit 'enter' to go
to the next line (i.e. from Class A to Class B line) the
spacing is too great between lines (I want the spacing
between the indented list lines to be the same as the
spacing between the lines in the paragraph above the
list). If I try to just use the space bar to go from one
line to another (i.e. after 10am space until I am alligned
on the second line for Class B) the data jumps around as
if I am using tabs and the text becomes very convoluted.
After much work to get the indented lines looking correct,
I then often find that the browser preview displays the
lines wrapped all around the page which is, of course,
unacceptable.
I hope there is a simple solution for my problem as it
would speed up creating indented text lists in many
articles that I write if this can be resolved. I also
hope this explanation is not too confusing. Any help on
this would be very much appreciated