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Default table formatting problems

Thank you.

Jeff

"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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If you click on the Table button, it opens a small pictograph of a table
for you to select the number of rows and columns: although it may only
show 5 columns wide, you can drag past column 5 and more will appear.
(Note that the default initial display is variable from system to system
depending on the width of the screen for displaying the Ribbons). If you
click on Insert Table in the drop down, it lets you add the number of
columns and rows manually.

Terry

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I just clicked on the toolbar's table icon to create the table and it
only went as far as 5 columns.

Jeff

"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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Where did you find anything that said 5 columns was the maximum? You can
set 63 columns if you need.

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Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

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I'm using Word 2002 in XP.

I need to use a 7 column table. So, using a page setup in landscape, I
created a 5 column table because that was the maximum option Word
offered. I then added 2 columns to get to 7 columns.

Problems:
a) centering the text in the cells is off
b) text that extends beyond the column width disappears to the right.

Is there a way around these problems? Thanks.

Jeff