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Format a column?
I'm glad you got it sorted.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Raytje" wrote in message
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Hi Stefan,
I solved thanks to a tip from someone else.
I converted it to a frame!
Thanks 4 your help!
Raymond
Stefan Blom schreef:
Assuming that you are using Word 2000 or later, you can set "Text
wrapping" to "Around," in Table | Table Properties, Table tab. You
can
then click the Position button to position the table anywhere on
the
page, for example, relative to the page margins. Another method is
to
use drag and drop: Rest the mouse pointer on the table until you
see
the little icon at the top left corner, and then drag the icon to
move
the table.
Alternatively, use a frame to position the fields, as suggested in
my
previous reply.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Raytje" wrote in message
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Hi Stefan,
thnx for your answer.
I can enter a table cell there (1c x 1r) but the text still
aligns
at
the bottom left corner and i want to align top left.
Ive tried it with the table properties but that doesn't seem 2
work.
Any other ideas?
Thanks, Raymond
Stefan Blom schreef:
Put the form field inside a frame (there's an Insert Frame
button
on
the Forms toolbar) or in a table cell. If you don't want any
borders,
remove them from Format | Borders and Shading.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Raytje" wrote in message
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Hi,
I've got a problem with a template that I have to update. In
the
old
template a textbox was used to display address-data.
Unfortunately
that
cannot be used anymore the fields need 2 be formafields and
those
cannot be used within textboxes.
So I want to show the address-fields in the place that they
were
before. However, when i remove the textbox the "Naam" field
cannot
be
moved to the top of the column.
I've got an example he
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/296/naamql1.jpg
Can anyone tell me how to get the "Naam" field to the top of
the
column?
Thnx!
Raymond
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