Microsoft KB Archive/179112

= WD97: Distribute Relative to Page Ignores Landscape Page Setting =

Article ID: 179112

Article Last Modified on 1/22/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q179112





SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to distribute drawing objects horizontally or vertically, relative to page, and the page orientation is set to landscape, the drawing objects are distributed calculated on a portrait orientation page width and height instead of the landscape orientation page width and height.



WORKAROUND
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The following Visual Basic for Applications macro provides a workaround for this problem. Run this macro to evenly distribute selected drawing objects horizontally between margins.

After you create the macro, you can assign the macro to a toolbar button or menu item. Sub DistributeHoriz Dim iTxtArea As Integer Dim iCenters As Integer Dim iObjLeft As Integer Dim iNumObj As Integer ' Get number of selected objects. iNumObj = Selection.ShapeRange.Count ' If there are no objects selected, ' exit this routine. If iNumObj = 0 Then Exit Sub ' Get area distance between margins. With ActiveDocument.PageSetup iTxtArea = (.PageWidth - (.LeftMargin + .RightMargin)) End With ' Divide evenly the Text Area between margins ' by the number of selected objects. Then ' divide by two to get divisional centers. iDivisionCenters = (iTxtArea / iNumObj) / 2 ' Loop number of selected objects to distribute horizontally. For i = 1 To iNumObj With Selection.ShapeRange(i) ' Set each selected object's relative horizontal position ' to be relative to margin. .RelativeHorizontalPosition =wdRelativeHorizontalPositionMargin ' Calculate object placement. iObjLeft = ((iTxtArea / iNumObj) * i) - iDivisionCenters .Left = iObjLeft - (.Width / 2) End With Next End Sub



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.



MORE INFORMATION
You can align two or more drawing objects relative to each other by their left, right, top, or bottom edges or by their centers (vertically) or middles (horizontally).

To align one or more drawing objects relative to each other, follow these steps:


 * 1) Select the drawing objects you want to align.
 * 2) Click Draw on the Drawing toolbar.
 * 3) Point to Align Or Distribute and then click the alignment you want.

By default, drawing objects align in relation to each other.

To align one or more drawing objects relative to the entire page, follow these steps:


 * 1) Select the drawing objects, click Draw, point to Align Or Distribute, and click Relative To Page.
 * 2) Click Draw again, point to Align Or Distribute, and then click the alignment you want.

You can also use the Align Or Distribute command to arrange or distribute drawing objects equal distances from each other vertically, horizontally, or in relation to the entire page.

For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

173707 OFF97: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles

