WD: Unable to Remove Large Gap Between Header and Following TextLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q61026 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you type a heading in a very large point size, a large space is left under the letters for descending characters. Any text on subsequent lines is forced down below this descender space, regardless of the line spacing you choose. If you set the line spacing to an absolute number by typing a negative number in the Spacing box of the Format Paragraph dialog box, the space that is limited is on the top of the text, not the space left for descenders of that text.
WORKAROUNDTo solve this problem, use the Table feature. By using a table to reduce the size of the descender area, you can place text immediately under characters with large point sizes. To reduce the size of the descender area, follow the steps appropriate for your version of Word.
Word 6.0 and Later
Word 5.x
Word 4.0To reduce the size of the descender area, do the following:
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you enter information into the table, the cells resemble the following:
------------------------------ | 40-point type | | (large descender space) | ------------------------------ | 9-point type | ------------------------------After you change the minimum row height for the top cell in this example to -40, the cells resemble the following:
------------------------------ | 40-point type | ------------------------------ | 9-point type | ------------------------------The descender space will be removed, and the 9-point type appears immediately under the 40-point type.
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Additional query words: talbes
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