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Wierd table behaviour
In Word 03, I have a user with a document containing multiple tables,
seperated with Section/Next Page breaks. That's not the problem. In this one table, when the cursor is at the end and you hit TAB to start a new row, that new row appears at the top of the current page! Not the next page, not the bottom of the current. Its very very odd and I've never seen this happen. Can anyone shed some light on this? -Monica |
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Wierd table behaviour
One possibility is that somehow multiple columns have been enabled for
the section containing the problem table. Try the following: On the Format menu, click Columns. Under Presets, click "One". (Do this even if "One" already seems to be active; the purpose is to get a correct column width.) Click OK. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "MLD" wrote in message ... In Word 03, I have a user with a document containing multiple tables, seperated with Section/Next Page breaks. That's not the problem. In this one table, when the cursor is at the end and you hit TAB to start a new row, that new row appears at the top of the current page! Not the next page, not the bottom of the current. Its very very odd and I've never seen this happen. Can anyone shed some light on this? -Monica |
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