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Contents of a Table in Word 2003 shift when printed
I created a table in Word 2003, The table takes up the entire width of the
page. I have inserted pictures in some of the cells, I have text in other cells. I have all cells set to center justify. The cells with text are set to wrap the text. When I look at the table in Word it is exactly how I want it. When I look at it in print preview it is fine. When the document is printed, the contents of all cells shift to the right about a 1/2 inch, cutting off the right edge of the cell contents. The columns do not shift, just the contents. I have messed with the margins of the doc, the margins in the table, the indents in the cells. When I set the cell contents to left justify they do not shift right, but the text extends beyond the right border of the cell (basically cutting off some of the text). I have done many of these tables in Word and this is the first time I have run into this problem. Anyone have any suggestions I could try? Thank you for you help. |
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Contents of a Table in Word 2003 shift when printed
Do one or more rows have "Keep with next" and/or "Page break before" enabled
(Format | Paragraph, Line and Page Breaks tab)? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "mcab" wrote in message ... I created a table in Word 2003, The table takes up the entire width of the page. I have inserted pictures in some of the cells, I have text in other cells. I have all cells set to center justify. The cells with text are set to wrap the text. When I look at the table in Word it is exactly how I want it. When I look at it in print preview it is fine. When the document is printed, the contents of all cells shift to the right about a 1/2 inch, cutting off the right edge of the cell contents. The columns do not shift, just the contents. I have messed with the margins of the doc, the margins in the table, the indents in the cells. When I set the cell contents to left justify they do not shift right, but the text extends beyond the right border of the cell (basically cutting off some of the text). I have done many of these tables in Word and this is the first time I have run into this problem. Anyone have any suggestions I could try? Thank you for you help. |
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Contents of a Table in Word 2003 shift when printed
Sorry, that reply was for another thread. :-(
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Do one or more rows have "Keep with next" and/or "Page break before" enabled (Format | Paragraph, Line and Page Breaks tab)? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "mcab" wrote in message ... I created a table in Word 2003, The table takes up the entire width of the page. I have inserted pictures in some of the cells, I have text in other cells. I have all cells set to center justify. The cells with text are set to wrap the text. When I look at the table in Word it is exactly how I want it. When I look at it in print preview it is fine. When the document is printed, the contents of all cells shift to the right about a 1/2 inch, cutting off the right edge of the cell contents. The columns do not shift, just the contents. I have messed with the margins of the doc, the margins in the table, the indents in the cells. When I set the cell contents to left justify they do not shift right, but the text extends beyond the right border of the cell (basically cutting off some of the text). I have done many of these tables in Word and this is the first time I have run into this problem. Anyone have any suggestions I could try? Thank you for you help. |
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