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Cherie - 27 Dec 2007 17:12 GMT
I wish to turn the first word of a paragraph into a side heading. There are
eight to do. Then sort the paragraph alphabetically from these side headings.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 27 Dec 2007 17:54 GMT
What part of this are you experiencing trouble with?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
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>I wish to turn the first word of a paragraph into a side heading. There are
> eight to do. Then sort the paragraph alphabetically from these side
> headings.
Cherie - 27 Dec 2007 19:43 GMT
Hello Suzanne.The main trouble is that the document already exists and I
can't figure out how to seperate the fist word of the paragraph out from the
rest so they can be formatted (aligned)  like this:  Firstword:     Rest of
paragraph
                                                                         
lined up below/beside.

> What part of this are you experiencing trouble with?
>
> >I wish to turn the first word of a paragraph into a side heading. There are
> > eight to do. Then sort the paragraph alphabetically from these side
> > headings.
Cherie - 27 Dec 2007 19:52 GMT
> Hello Suzanne.The main trouble is that the document already exists and I
> can't figure out how to seperate the fist word of the paragraph out from the
> rest so they can be formatted (aligned)  like this:  
Firstword:  Rest of paragraph
                aligned here.

>                                                                          
>                                                                                    
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> > > eight to do. Then sort the paragraph alphabetically from these side
> > > headings.
CyberTaz - 27 Dec 2007 21:47 GMT
First, make sure you have the non-printing characters (¶) displayed so you
can determine 2 specific things:

1- Whether the colon (:) is separated from the rest of the line by a Tab or
a space, and
2- That each paragraph *is* a paragraph that wraps normally (not having used
the Enter key to break the lines)

If necessary, replace the space(s) after the colon mentioned in #1 & press
Tab instead - and don't worry about the alignment/spacing as you do. Also,
if there is one, replace the ¶ at the ends of the lines with a space - the ¶
should only appear at the very ends of each paragraph.

Next (assuming the 8 paragraphs are consecutive) select them and place a
Left Tab Stop at the appropriate point on the Ruler - probably based on the
length of the longest "first word".

Then drag the Hanging Indent Marker (lower triangle at the left end of the
Ruler) to the same position as the Tab Stop. You may want to see the "Create
a hanging indent" info on the following web page:

<http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP051884061033.aspx?pid=CH0608302810
33>

To sort, leave the paragraphs selected & go to Table> Sort. You shouldn't
have to change any of the settings, just click OK.

That should give you what you need, but keep in mind that the formatting can
also be accomplished using Styles. That would be preferable if you're
familiar with them - If the paragraphs already have Styles applied you can
modify the Style to include the Tab Stop & Hanging Indent.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

On 12/27/07 2:52 PM, in article
B86D609A-FB5E-4A23-BE0D-9711D881BE63@microsoft.com, "Cherie"

>> Hello Suzanne.The main trouble is that the document already exists and I
>> can't figure out how to seperate the fist word of the paragraph out from the
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>> eight to do. Then sort the paragraph alphabetically from these side
>>>> headings.
 
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