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Justifying Table For Character Align Shifts C |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: Create a table of six columns. In the first cell you have the last name of an individual. The second cell (always in the first row) has a number (3,985). The third cell has (PC-2) or another number which is always preceded by PC. The fourth cell has a dollar amount ($3.50), the fifth cell has a much larger dollar amount ($10,976) and the last cell has a date (3-25-90). At this point, you go back into the edit mode of the table and you block the 2nd through the 6th column. You then go into 2 for Format, 2 for Columns, 3 for Justify and select the option for Character Align. When it aligns your screen, it places the first number of the sixth column, into the end of the fifth column. It will also do the same with the dollar signs in certain other cells. There is plenty of room for the date to fit in that sixth column. Solutions: WP is aware of the problem and is currently working on trying to find a solution. However, because a structure change in the program would be needed, it may not be possible to implement this until the next version of WP. |
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