WD: Using the ADVANCE Field in Word (118637)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0
- Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0a
- Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0c
- Microsoft Word for Windows 95
- Microsoft Word 97 for Windows
This article was previously published under Q118637 SYMPTOMS
The ADVANCE field may cause "advanced text" to (1) appear lowered rather
than raised, or (2) disappear from view.
For the following examples, assume an ADVANCE field can be found after
"Have" in the sentence "Have a nice day." For example,
line 5
line 6 Have {ADVANCE \u 72} a nice day.
In the example above, the ADVANCE field would advance "a nice day." one
inch or 72 points up the page from the text "Have." For example,
a nice day.
line 6 Have
CAUSE
LOWERED: If the line spacing is set to Single, the upward motion of the
advanced text actually increases the line's overall spacing. Therefore, the
text before the ADVANCE field appears to have been lowered, and the text
after the ADVANCE field appears to have remained where it was originally
positioned. For example, see "Have a nice day." on line 6. The text "Have"
appears to have been lowered when actually the line spacing has increased
and the text adjusts to consume its full height. Hence, "Have" is sitting
on the bottom of the line space and "a nice day" has risen to the top of
the line space.
a nice day.
line 6 Have
DISAPPEARS: If line spacing is set to Exactly, the advanced text is
positioned beyond the given amount of line spacing and will disappear from
view. It will not display correctly in print preview, page layout view, but
it will print correctly. For example:
<the text "a nice day" does not
line 2 display as the ADVANCE field
line 3 pushes it up to line 1 It
line 4 disappears from view as it goes
line 5 beyond line 6's line space;
line 6 Have however, it will print.>
STATUS
This behavior is by design. ADVANCE fields allow for better conversion of
WordPerfect documents. They are not necessarily the best method to position
text in Word.
RESOLUTIONMethod 1
Format lines that include an ADVANCE field with Exactly line
spacing. (To do this, choose Paragraph from the Format menu,
choose the Indents And Spacing tab. In the Line Spacing box
choose Exactly, use the default point size shown and choose the
OK button.)
Again, the text may disappear from view as the advanced text
moves beyond a line's given amount of line spacing, but it will
print. The line following the Advance field may appear clipped on
the display but will print fine as long as its final position is
within the margins.
Method 2
Frame text and position the frame on the page, rather than using an ADVANCE field.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/16/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbfield kbualink97 KB118637 |
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