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Table printing issue
Hi I have a table with several rows and 4 columns. It looks OK until you try
to print it or view it in Print layout. The column header row is overlaid on top of one of the rows and I CAN'T FIX it! Is my table corrupted? Please advise. thx. Louis |
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When you put the cursor anywhere in the table heading row and then select the
whole table, is only the heading row selected? If it is, then go into table properties and set the text wrap to none. HTH, PamC Louis wrote: Hi I have a table with several rows and 4 columns. It looks OK until you try to print it or view it in Print layout. The column header row is overlaid on top of one of the rows and I CAN'T FIX it! Is my table corrupted? Please advise. thx. Louis -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200809/1 |
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Hi Pam,
Thanks. I selected heading row/column 1, then hit Shift and selected the whole table, it appears that the colour for all the cells have changed, does this mean that I have selected it? Please advise. thx. Louis PamC wrote: When you put the cursor anywhere in the table heading row and then select the whole table, is only the heading row selected? If it is, then go into table properties and set the text wrap to none. HTH, PamC Hi I have a table with several rows and 4 columns. It looks OK until you try to print it or view it in Print layout. The column header row is overlaid on top of one of the rows and I CAN'T FIX it! Is my table corrupted? Please advise. thx. Louis |
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Pam had meant that you should put the selection in the heading row of the
table and then use the Select Table item on the Tables menu and then, if only the heading row was selected, it would mean that the heading row was actually a separate table that probably had the Text set to wrap around it, which is what could cause the problem that you mention. Just put the selection in the Heading row and from the TableProperties dialog, make sure that the Text wrapping is set to None. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Louis" u46392@uwe wrote in message news:8a948f3a0477d@uwe... Hi Pam, Thanks. I selected heading row/column 1, then hit Shift and selected the whole table, it appears that the colour for all the cells have changed, does this mean that I have selected it? Please advise. thx. Louis PamC wrote: When you put the cursor anywhere in the table heading row and then select the whole table, is only the heading row selected? If it is, then go into table properties and set the text wrap to none. HTH, PamC Hi I have a table with several rows and 4 columns. It looks OK until you try to print it or view it in Print layout. The column header row is overlaid on top of one of the rows and I CAN'T FIX it! Is my table corrupted? Please advise. thx. Louis |
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