WD: Long Index Entries with Tabs and Columns Don't Wrap
ID: Q120087
|
The information in this article applies to:
-
Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
-
Microsoft Word for Windows 95, versions 7.0, 7.0a
SYMPTOMS
If an index contains more than one column and includes tabs to separate the
entries from the page numbers, entries with multiple page numbers may not
be wrapped correctly.
The result is that page numbers may extend into the right column or margin
boundary and may disappear or be truncated.
This problem may occur if an index is built using the \C switch for
multiple columns and the \E switch to insert a tab in each entry.
CAUSE
The right-aligned tab that is created with this combination of switches for
the index is exactly the width of the column and may not function
correctly. The tab setting needs to be slightly less than the width of the
column.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, reduce the tab setting by about .1 to .2 inch.
The text should wrap to the next line and should no longer exceed the
column boundary.
To reduce the tab setting, follow these steps to modify the Index style:
- Click in the Index.
- On the Format menu, click Style.
- In the Style dialog box, click Modify.
- In the Modify Style dialog box, click Format, and then click Tabs.
- In the Tabs dialog box, follow these steps:
- Click Clear All.
- Under Alignment, click Right.
- In the Tab Stop Position box, type a value small enough to allow
proper wrapping of the Index page numbers. For example, type 1 for
a one-inch tab stop.
NOTE: You may have to experiment with different values beginning
at step 1 each time.
- Click Set, and then Click OK.
- In the Modify Style dialog box, click OK, and click Close to return to
the Index.
- Select the Index and press CTRL+Q to force the Index to use only the
style format attributes.
- With the Index selected, press F9 to update the Index.
The wrapping problem should be corrected. If not, repeat the previous steps
beginning at step 1. At step 5c, enter a different value.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the products listed at the
beginning of this article. This problem has been corrected in Microsoft
Word 97 for Windows.
MORE INFORMATION
If multiple page numbers are created for an entry, such as when an entry
appears on several pages, the numbers may extend into the column boundary
and appear cut off when printed instead of wrapping to the line below.
If an entry is referenced on several pages, some of the page numbers
may extend into the right column boundary or margin of the page instead of
wrapping to the next line. Numbers on the right side may be clipped or not
appear in page layout view, print preview, or when printed.
If an entry is referenced on one or only a few pages, the entry may not
appear to extend into the column boundary.
Additional query words:
columns \e wrap extend winword word7 word6 word95 clipped cut truncated
Keywords : kbfield winword kblayout word6 word7 word95
Version : WINDOWS:6.0,6.0a,6.0c,7.0,7.0a
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :