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Normal layout O.k. Print layout Truncated
I have a 22 page web document with tables I have copied and pasted into Word.
I can see the document o.k. in Normal View but when I select Print Layout it truncates the table and does not display any part of the table which runs onto a subsequent page. Thus when it prints information is missing. In Print view the document is only 16 pages long. Any ideas??? |
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Normal layout O.k. Print layout Truncated
Hi Super
Super H wrote: I have a 22 page web document with tables I have copied and pasted into Word. I can see the document o.k. in Normal View but when I select Print Layout it truncates the table and does not display any part of the table which runs onto a subsequent page. Thus when it prints information is missing. In Print view the document is only 16 pages long. understandable: Normal View can display, for instance, objects that are wider than fit on the page subject to size, margins, etc. The tables from a given HTML page may easily be wider. Try rotating the page to landscape. As to truncating a table in the vertical direction, hmm. It could be set to anything other than "inline" (with text), and such objects cannot span more than one page as well. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/ |
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