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I often create specification documents using outline numbering. In some of
those documents I need to insert tables. But when I do that, the table has
the outline numbers (or letters depending on the level) in each cell. In the
past I've just manually deleted each one so that the outlining continues
after the table. But this is getting old. I'm hoping tehre's a good way
(other than putting the table in a text box) of eliminating the outline
numbers from the table.

Thanks,

Keith


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you can save some keystrokes by selecting the table, then turning off
outlining from the Format menu.

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Apply a different paragraph style to the text in the table.

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"Keith G Hicks" wrote in message
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I often create specification documents using outline numbering. In some of
those documents I need to insert tables. But when I do that, the table has
the outline numbers (or letters depending on the level) in each cell. In

the
past I've just manually deleted each one so that the outlining continues
after the table. But this is getting old. I'm hoping tehre's a good way
(other than putting the table in a text box) of eliminating the outline
numbers from the table.

Thanks,

Keith



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Change the style in your table. Your outline numbering should not be applied
to the normal style.
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I often create specification documents using outline numbering. In some of
those documents I need to insert tables. But when I do that, the table has
the outline numbers (or letters depending on the level) in each cell. In
the
past I've just manually deleted each one so that the outlining continues
after the table. But this is getting old. I'm hoping tehre's a good way
(other than putting the table in a text box) of eliminating the outline
numbers from the table.

Thanks,

Keith




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Default table without outline numbering

Thanks guys. That didn't even occur to me. :-)

Keith


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