Microsoft KB Archive/164244

= WD97: Pleading Wizard Doesn't Change Lines Per Page =

Article ID: 164244

Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q164244





SYMPTOMS
When you change the Paper Size setting in the Pleading Wizard, the Lines Per Page setting doesn't change.

Changing the Line Spacing setting changes the lines per page but reflects settings based on letter-sized paper, regardless of which Paper Size setting is selected.



WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, change the Lines Per Page setting to reflect the correct number of lines per page for the selected paper size.

The Lines Per Page settings is available in the Page Layout section in the Pleading Wizard.



MORE INFORMATION
When you set the Lines Per Page based on the line spacing and paper size you specify in the Pleading Wizard, refer to the following table.   -

When line                     Set Lines Per Page to     spacing is           the appropriate setting for the Paper Size set to this

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Letter            Legal              A4                    (8.5-inches x      (8.5-inches x      (8.27-inches x                    11-inches )        14-inches )        11.69-inches)

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Single          50                 66                 53

1.5 Lines       30                 40                 31

Double          25                 33                 27

NOTE: You may need to change the lines per page for your paper size, based on the font and page margins you selected in the Pleading Wizard.

For additional information about the Pleading Wizard, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

181365 WD97: Pleading Wizard Font Point Size Is Too Small or Too Large

181384 WD97: Text, Line Numbering Don't Line Up in Pleading File

163157 WD97: Why Does the Pleading Wizard Use Negative Margins

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