You can still drag and drop if you select the table by selecting all the
rows or if you do it in Normal view.
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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Dragging the table using the top-left handle converts the table into a
wrapped table. If you want to keep text wrap to "None," but move the
table vertically, you will have to use cut and paste.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"hmm" wrote in message
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I set a table's text wrapping property to "None" (i.e., no text to
the right
or left of the table). Then I move the table to try to get it below
a
certain paragraph. Instead, the intended paragraph appears to the
right of
the table--the no-wrap property is changed from "None" to "Around."
(If I
change the wrap property back to None, I'm back to where I started!)
Is there any way to move a table without changing the wrapping
property?
Another question: Is there any easier way to move a table than
dragging
4-arrowed handle at the top left of the table? With drawings, it is
so much
easier--just select the drawing then use the arrow keys (pressing
control key
at the same time for fine motion). Any insight on this item would
be
appreciated.
Thanks.