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Column Width Underscore for Annual Reports

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bcryer

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Jan 13, 2006
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When doing financials for Annual Reports, it is required to have 2 underscores under the totals columns without the gutters having the underscores -- the 2 thin underscores does not provide the right affect.

Anyone familiar with how to have 1/2 (.5 pt) rules the width of the numbers and make them 2 points below baseline to the first one, then 2 points from that underline to the next and be able to do that across the column without underscoring the gutters?

Thanks
 
Unfortunately when using paragraph rule and applying the double (thin, thin) my client says they are not the right distance from each other. They basically have to be 2 pts from the baseline of the number, the second one being 2 pts below the first rule. Supposedly there is a snippet for this but I've yet to find it.
 
I have not tried ankoring yet, but I will. I just remember nightmares from ankoring when using Quark and hope that it is not the same in InDesign. Thanks.
 
On the last line of the column when you need the double rule. say each rule has to be .25 pt use paragraph rule, use rule above and below. Since a paragraph rule in InDesign starts at the base line of the text use rule below and offset it a negative value this will lower the rule off the base line for example -1pt. for the second rule use rule below and in this case this rule will move off the base line with positive value. so if you want a 1 pt between the rules offset the rule below 2 pts. Hope this helps
 
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