No. They were already set to none when I checked it. It is now just two
tables butted up against each other and I can't get them back together (I
never intentionally took them apart--was due to page breaks :-( )
"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:
Right-click each table, choose Table Properties, and make sure that Text
wrapping is set to None (instead of Around) for both tables.
Does this now let them remarry?
--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
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"i*sam" wrote in message
...
Well, that helped but did nto fix the problem...I converted the line space
to
a table, then deleted that, which makes it look as if my table is whole,
but
it is still being recognised as two tables.
"Marco Giorcelli" wrote:
Try this: go to view, normal. Then select the area that is splitting your
tables, go to "table" menu, and choose "convert text to table".
Ciao
Marco
"i*sam" wrote:
I was able to delete the page breaks--it's the paragraph I can't
delete. I
changed my view to show all P's, and even if I highlight the P and
delete or
cut it, I can't get rid of it to make my table whole again...
"Marco Giorcelli" wrote:
Sam,
go to options, view. In the "formatting marks" select "all".
Now you should see the page breaks marks, you can cancel them and
doing so
your table should become one as before.
Ciao
Marco
"i*sam" wrote:
For some reason, perhaps when i put a page break on the wrong spot,
my very
long table got split up. Now there are lines/paragraphs in between
my table
and I can't delete them nor figure out how to re-merge the table
into ONE
table.
Help!