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How do I break text across rows in a table?
I created a simple table in MS Word. I have the rows set to a fixed height
of .2" which is what I need. When I type text and the text gets to the end of the row, I would like the text to continue on the next row instead of within the same row. How do I accomplish this? |
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Word cannot do that automatically, you will need to use the tab key at the
appropriate point to move the insertion point into the next row. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "tal" wrote in message ... I created a simple table in MS Word. I have the rows set to a fixed height of .2" which is what I need. When I type text and the text gets to the end of the row, I would like the text to continue on the next row instead of within the same row. How do I accomplish this? |
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