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Old August 29th, 2005, 01:24 PM
J. Verburg
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Hi,

Another approach to the problem I posted earlier:

I have a table in which only the top row has a border. However, if the cell
below the top row grows long enough to wrap to the next page, the same
border from the top row appears at the top of that second page. How do I
prevent this?

(Must have been asked a 'few' times before, but I could not find the answer)

Thanks,
Jeroen Verburg



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Old September 2nd, 2005, 11:54 AM
Stefan Blom
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Default loose table border at top of new page

Have you tried to add a top border to the *paragraphs* in the cells,
instead? If the same cell contains multiple paragraphs, Word won't add a
border between them (unless you specifically add such borders). Note
that you have to set the cell margins to zero, in order for the borders
to merge across cells.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"J. Verburg" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Another approach to the problem I posted earlier:

I have a table in which only the top row has a border. However, if the

cell
below the top row grows long enough to wrap to the next page, the same
border from the top row appears at the top of that second page. How do

I
prevent this?

(Must have been asked a 'few' times before, but I could not find the

answer)

Thanks,
Jeroen Verburg






  #3  
Old September 5th, 2005, 01:36 PM
J. Verburg
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Default loose table border at top of new page

Yes, I tried that. (see snippet form my post 'strange behavoiur of boxed
paragraph in table' below). The paragraph-borders do not seem to act very
predictably.

As a temporary workaround I have inserted an extra row, with fixed height
set at minimum. This row 'catches' the bottom border of the row above.
Still I would be interested in e real solution...

Jeroen

You can reproduce an example of my problem like this:

1: incomplete border:
Insert a table. Select the table and turn off al the borders. Then type some
text in one of the cells. Select the text (not the entire cell) and then in
the borders/shading dialog define a border around it, and apply to the
paragraph. The border around the paragraph is incomplete.

2: complete border:
Insert a table. (Do NOT change the table borders right now). Then type some
text in one of the cells. Select the text (not the entire cell) and then in
the borders/shading dialog define a border around it, and apply to the
paragraph. NOW select the whole table, and turn off all table borders. The
border around the paragraph remains complete.

Problems: this involves editing all the tables I have already made manually,
AND it does not really look very good.


"Stefan Blom" schreef in bericht
...
Have you tried to add a top border to the *paragraphs* in the cells,
instead? If the same cell contains multiple paragraphs, Word won't add a
border between them (unless you specifically add such borders). Note
that you have to set the cell margins to zero, in order for the borders
to merge across cells.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"J. Verburg" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Another approach to the problem I posted earlier:

I have a table in which only the top row has a border. However, if the

cell
below the top row grows long enough to wrap to the next page, the same
border from the top row appears at the top of that second page. How do

I
prevent this?

(Must have been asked a 'few' times before, but I could not find the

answer)

Thanks,
Jeroen Verburg








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Old September 7th, 2005, 12:23 PM
Stefan Blom
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Default loose table border at top of new page

Does decreasing the distance between borders and text make a difference?
Here's how: In the Borders and Shading dialog box, click the Borders
tab, and then click Options. At "From text", specify zero for Top, Left,
Bottom, and Right.

Other things to test: Add left and right indents, and/or spacing before
or after, to the paragraphs, and see if that helps. (The idea is to get
a distance between cell boundaries and paragraph borders.)

In my version (Word 2000) the above suggestions improve the situation,
but I wouldn't say that it seems to work correctly (or even that the
result is predictable).

So perhaps using cell borders and living with their limitations is the
only choice, after all. :-(

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"J. Verburg" wrote in message
...
Yes, I tried that. (see snippet form my post 'strange behavoiur of

boxed
paragraph in table' below). The paragraph-borders do not seem to act

very
predictably.

As a temporary workaround I have inserted an extra row, with fixed

height
set at minimum. This row 'catches' the bottom border of the row above.
Still I would be interested in e real solution...

Jeroen

You can reproduce an example of my problem like this:

1: incomplete border:
Insert a table. Select the table and turn off al the borders. Then

type some
text in one of the cells. Select the text (not the entire cell) and

then in
the borders/shading dialog define a border around it, and apply to the
paragraph. The border around the paragraph is incomplete.

2: complete border:
Insert a table. (Do NOT change the table borders right now). Then type

some
text in one of the cells. Select the text (not the entire cell) and

then in
the borders/shading dialog define a border around it, and apply to the
paragraph. NOW select the whole table, and turn off all table borders.

The
border around the paragraph remains complete.

Problems: this involves editing all the tables I have already made

manually,
AND it does not really look very good.


"Stefan Blom" schreef in bericht
...
Have you tried to add a top border to the *paragraphs* in the cells,
instead? If the same cell contains multiple paragraphs, Word won't

add a
border between them (unless you specifically add such borders). Note
that you have to set the cell margins to zero, in order for the

borders
to merge across cells.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"J. Verburg" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Another approach to the problem I posted earlier:

I have a table in which only the top row has a border. However, if

the
cell
below the top row grows long enough to wrap to the next page, the

same
border from the top row appears at the top of that second page. How

do
I
prevent this?

(Must have been asked a 'few' times before, but I could not find

the
answer)

Thanks,
Jeroen Verburg











 




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