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Default how to move table into space? help please.

On Thursday, August 10, 2017 at 9:31:07 AM UTC-4, juntjoo wrote:
Peter T. Daniels;496820 Wrote:
Sounds like you don't need tables at all, but rather Text Boxes.

Each line is a specific width, set by the margins of the paragraph. If
your
left margin is indented, then there isn't enough room on that line to
fit a
whole line's worth of stuff on it. If the stuff is merely two
rectangles,
then the second one gets pushed onto a new line.

On Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 3:31:05 PM UTC-4, juntjoo wrote:-
Peter T. Daniels;496812 Wrote: -
There's no way to see from that what you've done -- but clearly
because
the
lower left one is indented, there isn't room for another one beside it
--
but why not simply make a Table with four cells that fills the page?

On Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at 9:31:09 PM UTC-4, juntjoo wrote:-
http://tinyurl.com/yakfz83l

that's the file. for some reason the yellow table is pushed into a
new
page which I don't want. I just want the four on one page but don't
understand what's getting in the way.--

Thanks. what do you mean by "indented" not allowing room next to it?

I actually started out with one table of four cells actually, but I
needed more control over each cell as when printing four postcards, the
point of all this, the interior alignment combine with differing page
margins(top left cell has upper left margins while lower right has
lower
right ones) results in slightly different ultimate margins for each
card. So I'm trying to gain control of each cell individually to move
them separately as needed.

And I actually got an Avery template which uses four separate tables,
but it confused me so I'm just starting from scratch with the objective
to learn how Word works with tables in general as they're always
causing
me problems




--
juntjoo-



thank you. yeah, i've found guides that instruct using either tables or
frames as you suggested. ultimately I'm trying to get a decent grasp on
this program so I'll play with both methods.

but when you say "indented", are you talking about the spacing inside
the table?


No! The paragraph! As seen by the triangles at the left end of the ruler at
the top.

Or maybe there's a stray tab character at the start of the line.

if so, should that affect the table's relationship with
other tables outside itself? I would think only within the table
itself. I'm thinking if anything, there would be settings that dictate
how the table interacts with text and other objects outside of the table
that would affect how the table and another relate, like those settings
dealing with how text can fit around the table.


The only way I know of having table and text on the "same" line is columns.

edit: ah, I get it. you're talking about indents for the page itself.


No, those are "margins."

I'm confused how tables fit on a page. So they just fit on lines with
text? is it that simple? my eyes want to see them placed exactly where
you place them, but I can always tell there's some method, rules, to how
they fit on the page that I can't see that makes them so difficult to
manage. maybe that is how text boxes would be easier to manage?
ultimately, i need some flexibility with each square so I can make
individual adjustments to have the final result be four copies with
exactly the same margins, which won't necessarily be the same after
cutting the page into quarters. i'll experiment with the text boxes...


Do you have "Show Non-Printing Characters" turned on?

You haven't said which version of Word you're using, but up to Word2007 at
least, you can show just the Paragraph marks, just the Tabs, or all the non-
printing characters. In Word2013 you can show either just the paragraph marks
or all the non-printing characters. The settings are somewhere in the Word
Preferences, accessed through the "Pizza Button" at the far upper left. The
keyboard shortcut for "all of them" is Ctrl-Shift-8.