Thanks for the example, Colin:
If the boundries for labels1 and 2 at all *touch* the box, move them down a bit.
Dbl-click on the box and set the object position to relative to top.
Make sure the box's Stretch Downwards is set to no stretch.
Dbl-click on label1 and label2 and set their object position to relative to top.
Dbl-click on label3 and label4 and set their object position to float. Tho' it doesn't sound like you're really having any trouble with these.
I would also probably push the box into the background: Select the box, then choose the menu Format/Send to back.
HTH
PS
No matter how close a screen and a printer come to duplicating output, it will never be precisely the same. I've had problems like you have had when one field encroaches a bit on another. Nevertheless it is frustrating!
>Nancy,
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>Thanks for the replies. To be honest, I can't tell if we're talking about the same thing or not. Here is an example of the layout of the box and the labels inside it:
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>| Label1 Label2 |
>| Label3 Label4 |
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