If you want right-aligned double (or triple) numbers, choose Right alignment. Alignment refers to the alignment of the numbers themselves, not the paragraph they’re in.If you’re creating a numbering scheme as part of a paragraph style, the secret is in the bottom of the Paragraph Style Options dialog, under ‘Bullet or Number Position.’ (See below) It’s one of those things that’s sort of hiding in plain sight. ![]() ![]() Indeed, there is a trick, and it does NOT involve hitting the tab key before each number. Is there any logic going on behind the scenes?Īnswer: Ah, the dreaded DDDLU Syndrome (Double Digits Don’t Line Up)! Dontcha just hate that? The coward’s way out is to just stop at Number 9, but that’s not a viable solution look at all the ingredients you’d have to leave out of the Pineapple Upside-Down Red Velvet Cake (yuck!): ![]() Question: What is the secret of getting numbers to align correctly in numbered lists in CS3? If you want numbers to align on the decimal or align right, simply choosing ‘Align right’ in the Bullet or Number Position area seldom does the job.
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