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Cannot Start New Page
Using Word 2000
I have a document that is in two-column format. On the bottom-right portion of the document is a table. Above that table is an object I inserted. (I created the object in another Word document and inserted it from file and grouped it) I want to start another page and I'm having a heck of a time. When I do a Ctrl+Enter, the object above the table moves to the next page. I know why that's happening. It's because the cursor is above the object. The cursor will not move to the bottom. How can I start a new page and keep my object & table on the first page? HELP! |
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Cannot Start New Page
If you want to start the new page after the object but before the table,
put your cursor in the top left cell of the table and press Ctrl+Enter. If the object still moves to the next page when you do this, then it means the object is anchored to the table instead of to a paragraph on the first page. If so, delete the page break you just put in, move the object anchor to a paragraph on the first page, and insert the page break again. Sharon wrote: Using Word 2000 I have a document that is in two-column format. On the bottom-right portion of the document is a table. Above that table is an object I inserted. (I created the object in another Word document and inserted it from file and grouped it) I want to start another page and I'm having a heck of a time. When I do a Ctrl+Enter, the object above the table moves to the next page. I know why that's happening. It's because the cursor is above the object. The cursor will not move to the bottom. How can I start a new page and keep my object & table on the first page? HELP! |
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Cannot Start New Page
-----Original Message----- If you want to start the new page after the object but before the table, put your cursor in the top left cell of the table and press Ctrl+Enter. If the object still moves to the next page when you do this, then it means the object is anchored to the table instead of to a paragraph on the first page. If so, delete the page break you just put in, move the object anchor to a paragraph on the first page, and insert the page break again. Sharon wrote: Using Word 2000 I have a document that is in two-column format. On the bottom-right portion of the document is a table. Above that table is an object I inserted. (I created the object in another Word document and inserted it from file and grouped it) I want to start another page and I'm having a heck of a time. When I do a Ctrl+Enter, the object above the table moves to the next page. I know why that's happening. It's because the cursor is above the object. The cursor will not move to the bottom. How can I start a new page and keep my object & table on the first page? HELP! . THANK YOU VERY MUCH! |
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