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Table loses its no-wrap property
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. |
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Table loses its no-wrap property
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. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "hmm" wrote in message ... 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. |
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Table loses its no-wrap property
You can still drag and drop if you select the table by selecting all the
rows or if you do it in Normal view. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... 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. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "hmm" wrote in message ... 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. |
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Table loses its no-wrap property
Good point.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... You can still drag and drop if you select the table by selecting all the rows or if you do it in Normal view. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... 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. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "hmm" wrote in message ... 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. |
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