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Table displayed differently in web and print layouts
Hello,
I have an html document consisting of a simple table. If I copy or insert it into a word document it is rendered slightly differently than I expect. Specifically, if I have a cell with a fixed width (in the html) that contains enough text to just fill the cell I get a cell with a single line of text in the browser/"web layout" in word. I am specifying a particular font and size in the html document. However, in the "print layout", print preview, and actual printed documents (from word or the browser, I get a cell with some text wrapped onto a second line changing the height of the row. An example HTML doc is included at the bottom of this message. Place it into a new word document and switch from web layout to print layout to see the difference. Can someone explain why this happens? Is there a way to ensure that if the text does't wrap in the browser/web layout then it won't wrap in the print layout mode? Thanks a lot. html head style ..s1 {font-family: Arial;font-face: Arial;font-size: 12pt;width:6in} ..s2 {font-family: Arial;font-face: Arial;font-size: 12pt;width:4in} ..s3 {font-family: Arial;font-face: Arial;font-size: 12pt;width:2in} /style /head table class="s1" tr class="s1" td class="s2" This is how much text it takes to make the line wrap in/td td class="s3"some more text/td /tr /table /html |
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Table displayed differently in web and print layouts
Your page likely has margins that result in a skinnier page width that your
monitor is set for resolution. Basically, set your table in Word to be 100% width of the page. Then, when you save as HTML, I'm pretty sure it saves it as 100% width of the (current user's monitor) screen. You'll see a big difference. The table you created is 6 inches wide only. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com Check out the NEWsgroup stats! Check out: www.ExcelUserConference.com wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I have an html document consisting of a simple table. If I copy or insert it into a word document it is rendered slightly differently than I expect. Specifically, if I have a cell with a fixed width (in the html) that contains enough text to just fill the cell I get a cell with a single line of text in the browser/"web layout" in word. I am specifying a particular font and size in the html document. However, in the "print layout", print preview, and actual printed documents (from word or the browser, I get a cell with some text wrapped onto a second line changing the height of the row. An example HTML doc is included at the bottom of this message. Place it into a new word document and switch from web layout to print layout to see the difference. Can someone explain why this happens? Is there a way to ensure that if the text does't wrap in the browser/web layout then it won't wrap in the print layout mode? Thanks a lot. html head style .s1 {font-family: Arial;font-face: Arial;font-size: 12pt;width:6in} .s2 {font-family: Arial;font-face: Arial;font-size: 12pt;width:4in} .s3 {font-family: Arial;font-face: Arial;font-size: 12pt;width:2in} /style /head table class="s1" tr class="s1" td class="s2" This is how much text it takes to make the line wrap in/td td class="s3"some more text/td /tr /table /html |
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Table displayed differently in web and print layouts
Hi Anne,
Thanks for responding. I probably wasn't clear in my initial but the table is supposed to have a fixed width. Basically, I am working with an application that produces html tables with a specified width. I need to insert these tables into a Word document. The idea is to have the Word table look identical to the HTML table (and, for that matter, have the print in general look identical to the HTML). It may be that this just isn't possible in the manner I've been attempting. |