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Hi Folks,
I am new to MS Office, I am used to Word Perfect. I have created a Table in MS Word 2003. While working on the initial build of the table I had inserted more rows as needed with no problems. When I saved and exited the file and later returned to work on it again I had a problem. When I insert a row now the text is cut off at the top. I cannot find a way to reformat the cell to accommodate the text. The font is 12 point and it is chopped off at the top to about 8 point. Did not have this problem when initially adding rows to the table. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Later, Malcolm |
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There are several things that could cause this behavior. Since you're coming
from WordPerfect, I suspect the first. 1. Select the text and Format--Paragraph and set line spacing to Single. I see lots of WP documents come across at a specific measurement instead. 2. Select the row (click inside and hit Table--Select Row) and hit Table--Properties, Row tab and uncheck the Specify height checkbox. There could be other reasons, but these two are most likely, I think. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Malcolm" wrote in message ... Hi Folks, I am new to MS Office, I am used to Word Perfect. I have created a Table in MS Word 2003. While working on the initial build of the table I had inserted more rows as needed with no problems. When I saved and exited the file and later returned to work on it again I had a problem. When I insert a row now the text is cut off at the top. I cannot find a way to reformat the cell to accommodate the text. The font is 12 point and it is chopped off at the top to about 8 point. Did not have this problem when initially adding rows to the table. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Later, Malcolm |
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LOL. I don't know how "6 pts before" helped because that's "above" the text
and not to the left of it, but whatever works! ************ Glad to help! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Malcolm" wrote in message news On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 02:03:02 -0500, "Anne Troy" wrote: There are several things that could cause this behavior. Since you're coming from WordPerfect, I suspect the first. 1. Select the text and Format--Paragraph and set line spacing to Single. I see lots of WP documents come across at a specific measurement instead. 2. Select the row (click inside and hit Table--Select Row) and hit Table--Properties, Row tab and uncheck the Specify height checkbox. There could be other reasons, but these two are most likely, I think. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Malcolm" wrote in message . .. Hi Folks, I am new to MS Office, I am used to Word Perfect. I have created a Table in MS Word 2003. While working on the initial build of the table I had inserted more rows as needed with no problems. When I saved and exited the file and later returned to work on it again I had a problem. When I insert a row now the text is cut off at the top. I cannot find a way to reformat the cell to accommodate the text. The font is 12 point and it is chopped off at the top to about 8 point. Did not have this problem when initially adding rows to the table. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Hi Anne, Well your help did the trick. I selected the text and used format/paragraph and then indents and spacing. I chose "spacing before as 6 pt." and that solved the problem. This table was built in Word 2003, but the text was copied and pasted from Word Perfect. I understand how to fix the added row in the table now. Thanks for the input. Thanks Later, Malcolm |
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The issue here generally is that tables in WordPerfect docs often convert
with unreasonably small Exact row height. If you set the height to Auto, that usually takes care of the problem. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Malcolm" wrote in message ... On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 22:43:00 -0500, "Anne Troy" wrote: LOL. I don't know how "6 pts before" helped because that's "above" the text and not to the left of it, but whatever works! ************ Glad to help! Anne Troy "Malcolm" wrote in message ... Hi Folks, I am new to MS Office, I am used to Word Perfect. I have created a Table in MS Word 2003. While working on the initial build of the table I had inserted more rows as needed with no problems. When I saved and exited the file and later returned to work on it again I had a problem. When I insert a row now the text is cut off at the top. I cannot find a way to reformat the cell to accommodate the text. The font is 12 point and it is chopped off at the top to about 8 point. Did not have this problem when initially adding rows to the table. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Hi Anne, Well your help did the trick. I selected the text and used format/paragraph and then indents and spacing. I chose "spacing before as 6 pt." and that solved the problem. This table was built in Word 2003, but the text was copied and pasted from Word Perfect. I understand how to fix the added row in the table now. Thanks for the input. Well the 6 points above left a blank spot where the text below could now show the entire height of the text. Even though there was already a small margin area above. Anyway I now know the Word Perfect formatting was causing the problem. It never fails when you convert from one program to another. I should have guessed. Thanks for the input. Thanks Later, Malcolm |
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