Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!pilchuck!jewell From: jewell@Data-IO.COM (Cal Jewell) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Word for Windows Query Summary: How do I do this? Keywords: Yes, I RTFM before I posted. Message-ID: <1568@pilchuck.Data-IO.COM> Date: 31 Oct 90 00:58:07 GMT Sender: news@Data-IO.COM Organization: Data I/O Corporation; Redmond, WA Lines: 32 Anybody know how to do negative leading in Word for Windows? Lets say I have two paragraphs, call them Para One and Para Two. When I type them in, they look like this. (for the purposes of this article, let the '$' character stand for the end of paragraph symbol.) Para One$ Para Two starts here and runs on for a while, with out really saying anything.$ However, I want to format them so they will print like this: Parag One$ Para Two starts here and runs on for a while, with out really saying anything.$ Now, you might why I want to do this, well several of the manuals I'm working on have notes, cautions, and warnings stored in this fashion. Doing this sort of thing in Ventura is no problem. But I haven't yet figured this out in WinWord. Any help would be appreciated. (Yes, I have RTFM and it was no help.) Thanks. -- Cal... "Of course you know, this means war." jewell@pilchuck.Data-IO.COM -- Bugs Bunny & Saddam Hussein {uw-beaver|uunet}!pilchuck!jewell