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How to span text between table cells in Word
I've created a Word form with several pages of a blank, two column form using
tables that is filled in by a user. Often the user's text in column 2 runs beyond that cell in page 1 and needs to run to column 2 of page 2 and 3, etc. The table cells are fixed height and I don't want the table cells on page 1 to break into page 2. As it stands the user must watch as their typing gets near the end of the cell on page 1 otherwise it disappears out of view. Is there a way I can detect an end of cell marker and have the cursor automatically shifted to column 2 on the next page? I'm guessing I need some vba code to handle this problem. Can anyone offer a suggestion on how to begin? Tony |
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How to span text between table cells in Word
"apagano" wrote:
I've created a Word form with several pages of a blank, two column form using tables that is filled in by a user. Often the user's text in column 2 runs beyond that cell in page 1 and needs to run to column 2 of page 2 and 3, etc. The table cells are fixed height and I don't want the table cells on page 1 to break into page 2. As it stands the user must watch as their typing gets near the end of the cell on page 1 otherwise it disappears out of view. Is there a way I can detect an end of cell marker and have the cursor automatically shifted to column 2 on the next page? I'm guessing I need some vba code to handle this problem. Can anyone offer a suggestion on how to begin? You would need very complicated code to do what you want in real time. More complicated than what anyone can give you for free as a tip on this board... Unless someone happens to have the exact same code (or something close enough) stored away and is willing to share... If you intend to allow users to continue typing on top of the next apge, why use fixed height at all? It seems you are making things complicated for nothing. |
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How to span text between table cells in Word
I suspected as much. Thanks.
Tony "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: "apagano" wrote: I've created a Word form with several pages of a blank, two column form using tables that is filled in by a user. Often the user's text in column 2 runs beyond that cell in page 1 and needs to run to column 2 of page 2 and 3, etc. The table cells are fixed height and I don't want the table cells on page 1 to break into page 2. As it stands the user must watch as their typing gets near the end of the cell on page 1 otherwise it disappears out of view. Is there a way I can detect an end of cell marker and have the cursor automatically shifted to column 2 on the next page? I'm guessing I need some vba code to handle this problem. Can anyone offer a suggestion on how to begin? You would need very complicated code to do what you want in real time. More complicated than what anyone can give you for free as a tip on this board... Unless someone happens to have the exact same code (or something close enough) stored away and is willing to share... If you intend to allow users to continue typing on top of the next apge, why use fixed height at all? It seems you are making things complicated for nothing. |
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