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How do I put a table's first row on the same line as my text?
I've got a couple words on the left side of my document and I go to insert my
table and the first cell automatiocally starts on the next line. How do I make it so the table is positioned right after my text? |
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How do I put a table's first row on the same line as my text?
In the table properties dialog, set the Text wrapping to Around. You may
find it easier to insert the table and do that before you enter the text. Be aware however that there are a number of traps for young players with tables that have wrapping set to around. -- 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 "BigDaddyCool" wrote in message ... I've got a couple words on the left side of my document and I go to insert my table and the first cell automatiocally starts on the next line. How do I make it so the table is positioned right after my text? |
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