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minendrews68
09-17-2015, 05:00 PM
After putting my 6 speed in my Camaro I thought I would do a play by play with numbers on how I did it. I've tried to put part numbers, where I bought the part, and phone numbers. I put a decent space in between these and when I do a preview, it shoves everything together on the left side of the page. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've done this in Word, even saving as a plain text but still does this. Then I typed everything in the forum the way I wanted it, and the same problem, everything shoved to the left without spaces.
Carl
130fe
09-17-2015, 05:08 PM
Are you trying to put everything in one post or multiple ones?
Larry Callahan
09-17-2015, 06:15 PM
Word still does some formatting. I write in word then paste to notepad and then to the forum.
We might be able to solve this soon.
BonzoHansen
09-17-2015, 06:53 PM
Use code tags. Quote this to see. Do as Larry said, set it up in notepad first
Adjustments Decrease Understeer Decrease Oversteer
Front Tire Pressure Higher Lower
Rear Tire Pressure Lower Higher
Front Tire Section Larger Smaller
Rear Tire Section Smaller Larger
Front Wheel Camber More Negative More Positive
Rear Wheel Camber More Positive More Negative
Front Wheel Toe Toward Toe-Out Toward Toe-In
Rear Wheel Toe Toward Toe-In Toward Toe-Out
Front Wheel Caster More Positive More Negative
Front Springs Soften Stiffen
Rear Springs Stiffen Soften
Front Anti-sway Bar Soften (Thinner) Stiffen (Thicken)
Rear Anti-sway Bar Stiffen (Thicker) Soften (Thinner)
Weight Distribution More Rearward More Forward
Front Track Decrease track Increase track **
Rear Track Increase track Decrease track **
Front Toe-in Reduce Increase
Front tire downforce Increase Reduce
Rear tire downforce Reduce Increase
minendrews68
09-17-2015, 07:13 PM
I'll try the notepad way first. I'd have to learn code tags ... lol
mc84_zz4
09-18-2015, 05:55 AM
You can also use periods(.) to make blankspace. It's not as pretty, but it is easy.
If you use courier font it makes every letter use the same spacing, ie: a period, or a capital letter 'M' are of equal width, making the columns easier to match up.
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