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Thanks Steve, a huge help! :)
Appreciate it.
That’s interesting! I did try to use tabs but couldn’t get it to work but looks like I wasn’t using tabs the way you have plus I don’t think I’ve ever used it like that so looks like I’ve got something to learn with that.
Is there any chance of you sharing the InDesign file so I can look at how it’s been done? I’m currently using a table to do it as like I mentioned, I couldn’t get the tabs to work and it doesn’t look very good in my opinion whereas what you have done looks good.
Thanks Steve :)
Thanks for the reply Steve. Do you have any examples of the best way to use tabs?
I should have said the image is what the client sent over in a word document. My layout is uniformed and matches the rest of their menus.
Thanks again :)
Ooo that’s a nice workaround, thanks for bringing it to my attention David and thank you Michel for letting us all now.
Appreciate all the help everyone has given me :)
Hi David,
Thanks, I thought that may be the case.
There is already a suggestion for this feature, if yourself or anyone else thinks this is a good feature or may need it in the future could you vote for it please – https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601021-adobe-indesign-feature-requests/suggestions/33759133–fixed-width-option-for-paragraph-rules-and-style
Thanks David :)
I presume I would have to do this every time a new heading is added?
I’m surprised Adobe hasn’t included something along the lines of a fixed width on the paragraph rules or something similar.
That could work but if the columns aren’t all the same length then the line wouldn’t be the same size across all headings, or am I wrong?
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