DIAMOND MAKER Word Perfect 5.1 Macro --- created by Gregg Leslie (76226,3567) --- This macro makes text wrap around a diamond shape in a document, by generating a number of empty graphics boxes that together give the effect of a four-sided diamond. Notes: Entering Numbers. Do not use fractions, or inch marks. Just enter the figures as decimal numbers, e.g. 1.5 or 2.25. Numbers will be truncated to three decimal places if they are entered longer than that. Going Off of the Page. The entire diamond does not have to fall on the page, if you want a half-diamond shape on one side of the page. Placing diamonds partially off the page has not been entirely tested, however. Placing Text or Graphics. These can be placed in a non-visible box that will be one number greater than the last box in the diamond. The center of that box will be in the center of the diamond; just don't place text out to all sides, or it will "bleed" over the shape created by the boxes. Resetting the Figure Options. If you make a diamond and then find you need it a little larger, you can either delete the boxes that were created or simply change the Figure Options setting before the first box (by changing the value of the Outside Border Space). Keeping the Diamond on the Correct Page. The box codes for the diamond will be placed where the cursor is when the macro is started. If your cursor is below where to define the diamond, it will appear on the next page. Also, if you add more text before the codes, you could push the diamond to another page. The best way to avoid this is to move the cursor to the start of the document before calling the macro, then changing the "Number of pages to skip" option. If you want the diamond to start on page 3, tell it to skip 2 pages. Laser Printer Errors. Apparently, some laser printers with less than 1 meg of memory will not be able to print a full page of text with a large diamond. You may just have to experiment to find the largest size your printer will allow, or try lessening the number of boxes the macro will use when it asks you to confirm the numbers. SPECIAL NOTICE: If you use this macro in creating professional publications (Okay, I think big), a small registration fee of $5.00 would be appreciated. Include your CIS I.D. # and receive e-mail on new macros as I create them. Send to: Gregg Leslie, 1860 N. Scott St., #334, Arlington, VA 22209. Thank you.