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Header Text Printing Incorrectly With HLine A
DocumentID: 650902
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:02 PM

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

Problem

Symptoms: In the customer's document, text in Header A is printing in the wrong place. The order of codes in the header is as follows: [HLine][FlshRgt][Font]. Solutions: The order of the codes in the header is misinforming the formatter. When the formatter sees the Horizontal Line code it looks to see what follows it in order to determine where the line should be placed. When it sees the Flush Right code it sees white space, not a character which would change the vertical position of the line. When [HLine] sees [Font], it sees something that does affect the vertical placement of the line. The problem occurs because the font information is not taken into account by the formatter when it determines the placement of the text affected by the flush right code when the flush right code follows [HLine]. When the font code and the flush right code are swapped, the problem goes away because the Horizontal Line code considers the font code when determining the placement of the line.

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