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Header/Footer horizontal margins/text positioning
Is there a way to set horizontal header/footer margins? Or, to set the color
of header/footer text? I need to shift a date in the right footer leftwards about two spaces for it to align. When I type two spaces (or any number of spaces) after the date in the footer, Excel trims them. I tried inserting two Chr(32)s (spaces) after the date in VB but they were still trimmed (the date is being placed in the footer using "&D" in VB, but I have the same issue when I type the spaces directly after the date in the footer). Also found a couple ASCII characters I didn't have on my machine, and I placed one after the two spaces. This succeeded in preserving the two spaces, but when I opened the document on another machine the ASCII character showed up, so I need another solution. Placing the date in the center footer and inserting a bunch of spaces before it to shift it rightward is not an option because the page number is in the center footer. Anyone know a way to shift text leftwards, or to set the color so I can put some white characters after the date to 'shift' it over? |
Header/Footer horizontal margins/text positioning
try a chr(160) instead of a chr(32)
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "akhergert" wrote in message ... Is there a way to set horizontal header/footer margins? Or, to set the color of header/footer text? I need to shift a date in the right footer leftwards about two spaces for it to align. When I type two spaces (or any number of spaces) after the date in the footer, Excel trims them. I tried inserting two Chr(32)s (spaces) after the date in VB but they were still trimmed (the date is being placed in the footer using "&D" in VB, but I have the same issue when I type the spaces directly after the date in the footer). Also found a couple ASCII characters I didn't have on my machine, and I placed one after the two spaces. This succeeded in preserving the two spaces, but when I opened the document on another machine the ASCII character showed up, so I need another solution. Placing the date in the center footer and inserting a bunch of spaces before it to shift it rightward is not an option because the page number is in the center footer. Anyone know a way to shift text leftwards, or to set the color so I can put some white characters after the date to 'shift' it over? |
Header/Footer horizontal margins/text positioning
Is 160 a blank character universally? One machine I tried it on still
printed a box with a gray outline- could just have been the printer though. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: try a chr(160) instead of a chr(32) -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "akhergert" wrote in message ... Is there a way to set horizontal header/footer margins? Or, to set the color of header/footer text? I need to shift a date in the right footer leftwards about two spaces for it to align. When I type two spaces (or any number of spaces) after the date in the footer, Excel trims them. I tried inserting two Chr(32)s (spaces) after the date in VB but they were still trimmed (the date is being placed in the footer using "&D" in VB, but I have the same issue when I type the spaces directly after the date in the footer). Also found a couple ASCII characters I didn't have on my machine, and I placed one after the two spaces. This succeeded in preserving the two spaces, but when I opened the document on another machine the ASCII character showed up, so I need another solution. Placing the date in the center footer and inserting a bunch of spaces before it to shift it rightward is not an option because the page number is in the center footer. Anyone know a way to shift text leftwards, or to set the color so I can put some white characters after the date to 'shift' it over? |
Header/Footer horizontal margins/text positioning
It is a non-breaking space character commonly used in web pages. Whether
any fonts use it as something else, I can't say. -- regards, Tom Ogilvy "akhergert" wrote in message ... Is 160 a blank character universally? One machine I tried it on still printed a box with a gray outline- could just have been the printer though. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: try a chr(160) instead of a chr(32) -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "akhergert" wrote in message ... Is there a way to set horizontal header/footer margins? Or, to set the color of header/footer text? I need to shift a date in the right footer leftwards about two spaces for it to align. When I type two spaces (or any number of spaces) after the date in the footer, Excel trims them. I tried inserting two Chr(32)s (spaces) after the date in VB but they were still trimmed (the date is being placed in the footer using "&D" in VB, but I have the same issue when I type the spaces directly after the date in the footer). Also found a couple ASCII characters I didn't have on my machine, and I placed one after the two spaces. This succeeded in preserving the two spaces, but when I opened the document on another machine the ASCII character showed up, so I need another solution. Placing the date in the center footer and inserting a bunch of spaces before it to shift it rightward is not an option because the page number is in the center footer. Anyone know a way to shift text leftwards, or to set the color so I can put some white characters after the date to 'shift' it over? |
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