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Embedding formula in word without table
I am working on two-three page document in Word 2003. As it is laid out now,
I have a table in which in the left column I add text which can be quite long. In the right column I add a number. At then end of the document, all the above listed numbers are added for a total score. The problem is that some cells have a lot of text, and so the table breaks automatically at the border between rows, leaving some pages with a few lines of text and some pages with lots of text. It looks bad and it ends up wasting paper. In the table option, I have check the box for "allow row to break across pages," but the unsatisfactory formatting persists. Is there some way either to embed number field directly into say a heading line, and then have them summarized at the end of the document, or to have table rows split in mid-row when the text gets to the end of the page. Otherwise, if my question is clear, can you think of another alternative. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks. Bob |
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