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In Office 2007 Preview table not working
According to the documentation, when I click on Insert/Table drop down, the
little squares are supposed to highlight and auto preview a table. They don't. Clicking on them left or right does nothing either. I thought this would be a cool feature, but if it doesn't work, can it be called a feature? any ideas? -- JJ Runnion IT Support Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott, AZ |
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In Office 2007 Preview table not working
I've been having the same problem. I used to click the table insert button on
my toolbar and select the number of squares in the drop-down menu to create the table size. But now when I click the button, a new window pops up where I have to type in the number of rows/columns. The drop-down just randomly stopped working one day and I really miss it!! "JJ Runnion" wrote: According to the documentation, when I click on Insert/Table drop down, the little squares are supposed to highlight and auto preview a table. They don't. Clicking on them left or right does nothing either. I thought this would be a cool feature, but if it doesn't work, can it be called a feature? any ideas? -- JJ Runnion IT Support Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott, AZ |
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In Office 2007 Preview table not working
Hi John,
In Word 2007's Options (Alt, T, O) in the 'Popular' setting check the setting for 'Enable Live Preview'. (If it's on toggle it off then back on again). ========= "JJ Runnion" wrote in message ... According to the documentation, when I click on Insert/Table drop down, the little squares are supposed to highlight and auto preview a table. They don't. Clicking on them left or right does nothing either. I thought this would be a cool feature, but if it doesn't work, can it be called a feature? any ideas? -- JJ Runnion -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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