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Adding row to table in Publisher 2003?
I created a table in Publisher 2003 with two rows and four columns. I added
four pictures to the 1st row ( one in each column), and added the text in the 2nd row (each text item to correspond with the picture above). Now I wanted to add a row above the first 1st because I wanted to add a title, then put a border around the table. But when I select Table, the first row, and select Insert Row ABOVE, the row always ends up BELOW the row I selected. What do I need to do? Thanks for help! Susan |
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I cannot duplicate this. Are you highlighting the complete row? You need to only
place your cursor in a cell, right-click, change table, insert, rows above. Your table will not change position when you insert a row, it will become longer on the bottom, you will have to adjust the positioning. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I created a table in Publisher 2003 with two rows and four columns. I added four pictures to the 1st row ( one in each column), and added the text in the 2nd row (each text item to correspond with the picture above). Now I wanted to add a row above the first 1st because I wanted to add a title, then put a border around the table. But when I select Table, the first row, and select Insert Row ABOVE, the row always ends up BELOW the row I selected. What do I need to do? Thanks for help! Susan |
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I just worked around it by inserting row below and moving objects from 1st
row to 2nd row. "Susan" wrote in message ... I created a table in Publisher 2003 with two rows and four columns. I added four pictures to the 1st row ( one in each column), and added the text in the 2nd row (each text item to correspond with the picture above). Now I wanted to add a row above the first 1st because I wanted to add a title, then put a border around the table. But when I select Table, the first row, and select Insert Row ABOVE, the row always ends up BELOW the row I selected. What do I need to do? Thanks for help! Susan |
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I just inserted the row below and moved the objects from the first row
below, and merged cells above in 1st row and added title. You can see table at bragart.org/Feb05.htm-- pictures are missing in hearts but for web example but I don't care. They exist in the pub file which will be printed. Is there way to place border art around a table? Susan "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... I cannot duplicate this. Are you highlighting the complete row? You need to only place your cursor in a cell, right-click, change table, insert, rows above. Your table will not change position when you insert a row, it will become longer on the bottom, you will have to adjust the positioning. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I created a table in Publisher 2003 with two rows and four columns. I added four pictures to the 1st row ( one in each column), and added the text in the 2nd row (each text item to correspond with the picture above). Now I wanted to add a row above the first 1st because I wanted to add a title, then put a border around the table. But when I select Table, the first row, and select Insert Row ABOVE, the row always ends up BELOW the row I selected. What do I need to do? Thanks for help! Susan |
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You are designing a web page... I tried to duplicate this as a Publisher project.
-- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I just worked around it by inserting row below and moving objects from 1st row to 2nd row. "Susan" wrote in message ... I created a table in Publisher 2003 with two rows and four columns. I added four pictures to the 1st row ( one in each column), and added the text in the 2nd row (each text item to correspond with the picture above). Now I wanted to add a row above the first 1st because I wanted to add a title, then put a border around the table. But when I select Table, the first row, and select Insert Row ABOVE, the row always ends up BELOW the row I selected. What do I need to do? Thanks for help! Susan |
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No I am not designing a web page. I just converted my pub file so that I
could post my work on web page so you could see what I was trying to do! If I were designing a web page, I would use FrontPage. Susan "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... You are designing a web page... I tried to duplicate this as a Publisher project. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I just worked around it by inserting row below and moving objects from 1st row to 2nd row. "Susan" wrote in message ... I created a table in Publisher 2003 with two rows and four columns. I added four pictures to the 1st row ( one in each column), and added the text in the 2nd row (each text item to correspond with the picture above). Now I wanted to add a row above the first 1st because I wanted to add a title, then put a border around the table. But when I select Table, the first row, and select Insert Row ABOVE, the row always ends up BELOW the row I selected. What do I need to do? Thanks for help! Susan |
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I'm sorry, I get fuzzy every now and them. I looked at the web site. You do nice
work. I'm glad you worked out your table situation. When I added a row the autoshape went with it and went behind the inserted row for some reason even though the table has no fill. (clipart went behind too, you can see it although it looked really strange) It is a weird bug. Maybe your image was there all along... -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... No I am not designing a web page. I just converted my pub file so that I could post my work on web page so you could see what I was trying to do! If I were designing a web page, I would use FrontPage. Susan "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... You are designing a web page... I tried to duplicate this as a Publisher project. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I just worked around it by inserting row below and moving objects from 1st row to 2nd row. "Susan" wrote in message ... I created a table in Publisher 2003 with two rows and four columns. I added four pictures to the 1st row ( one in each column), and added the text in the 2nd row (each text item to correspond with the picture above). Now I wanted to add a row above the first 1st because I wanted to add a title, then put a border around the table. But when I select Table, the first row, and select Insert Row ABOVE, the row always ends up BELOW the row I selected. What do I need to do? Thanks for help! Susan |
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Thank you so much. Is there a way to place border art around a table?
Susan "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... I'm sorry, I get fuzzy every now and them. I looked at the web site. You do nice work. I'm glad you worked out your table situation. When I added a row the autoshape went with it and went behind the inserted row for some reason even though the table has no fill. (clipart went behind too, you can see it although it looked really strange) It is a weird bug. Maybe your image was there all along... -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... No I am not designing a web page. I just converted my pub file so that I could post my work on web page so you could see what I was trying to do! If I were designing a web page, I would use FrontPage. Susan "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... You are designing a web page... I tried to duplicate this as a Publisher project. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I just worked around it by inserting row below and moving objects from 1st row to 2nd row. "Susan" wrote in message ... I created a table in Publisher 2003 with two rows and four columns. I added four pictures to the 1st row ( one in each column), and added the text in the 2nd row (each text item to correspond with the picture above). Now I wanted to add a row above the first 1st because I wanted to add a title, then put a border around the table. But when I select Table, the first row, and select Insert Row ABOVE, the row always ends up BELOW the row I selected. What do I need to do? Thanks for help! Susan |
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Select the table, lines, more lines, click the middle preset preview, the BorderArt
becomes active. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... Thank you so much. Is there a way to place border art around a table? Susan "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... I'm sorry, I get fuzzy every now and them. I looked at the web site. You do nice work. I'm glad you worked out your table situation. When I added a row the autoshape went with it and went behind the inserted row for some reason even though the table has no fill. (clipart went behind too, you can see it although it looked really strange) It is a weird bug. Maybe your image was there all along... -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... No I am not designing a web page. I just converted my pub file so that I could post my work on web page so you could see what I was trying to do! If I were designing a web page, I would use FrontPage. Susan "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... You are designing a web page... I tried to duplicate this as a Publisher project. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I just worked around it by inserting row below and moving objects from 1st row to 2nd row. "Susan" wrote in message ... I created a table in Publisher 2003 with two rows and four columns. I added four pictures to the 1st row ( one in each column), and added the text in the 2nd row (each text item to correspond with the picture above). Now I wanted to add a row above the first 1st because I wanted to add a title, then put a border around the table. But when I select Table, the first row, and select Insert Row ABOVE, the row always ends up BELOW the row I selected. What do I need to do? Thanks for help! Susan |
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Where is the more lines? I saw more colors. I could not get this to work. I
used select table, format table, etc. I could never get the Border Art to become active. "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... Select the table, lines, more lines, click the middle preset preview, the BorderArt becomes active. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... Thank you so much. Is there a way to place border art around a table? Susan "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... I'm sorry, I get fuzzy every now and them. I looked at the web site. You do nice work. I'm glad you worked out your table situation. When I added a row the autoshape went with it and went behind the inserted row for some reason even though the table has no fill. (clipart went behind too, you can see it although it looked really strange) It is a weird bug. Maybe your image was there all along... -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... No I am not designing a web page. I just converted my pub file so that I could post my work on web page so you could see what I was trying to do! If I were designing a web page, I would use FrontPage. Susan "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... You are designing a web page... I tried to duplicate this as a Publisher project. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I just worked around it by inserting row below and moving objects from 1st row to 2nd row. "Susan" wrote in message ... I created a table in Publisher 2003 with two rows and four columns. I added four pictures to the 1st row ( one in each column), and added the text in the 2nd row (each text item to correspond with the picture above). Now I wanted to add a row above the first 1st because I wanted to add a title, then put a border around the table. But when I select Table, the first row, and select Insert Row ABOVE, the row always ends up BELOW the row I selected. What do I need to do? Thanks for help! Susan |
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