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Fit table to page columns
I am designing a page layout with 3 text columns on the page and am having
problems with the behaviour of tables with those columns. When I create a tabe the outer margins of the table are created in the gutter of the text columns - this is so that the text *within* the table aligns with the text in the column. I do not want this to happen. I want the edges of the table to align with the edges of the column text and the text within the table to be indented Is this possible? I am using Word 2000... |
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Fit table to page columns
This used to drive my tech editor crazy, too.
When a table is aligned left, the alignment function aligns the table's text boundaries with the page's left margin (text boundary), vice aligning the graphic borders with the margin. What this means is that the table's border lines hang into the left margin, while the table text is aligned with the left page margin. This effect is exaggerated when the table cell has internal left/right margins. Oddly, this problem only occurs relative to the page's left/right margins not the top and bottom margins. Go figure. You can click and drag the left and right border edges to the desired position to align the graphic borders of your table with the page or column margin (text boundary). When you drag the left table border to the right, you are actually setting the table's indent from left property. Alternately, you can set the indent under the table properties page. (Sorry, I don't remember if Word 2000 offered a table properties function.) If you have set the table properties to "auto resize to fit contents" or set the "autofit to windows" option, then the table may fight these changes. To make my tech editor happy, I try to make tables that are not wider than the margins, and I select and center the entire table. -- Tom Conrad "Dan Kelly" wrote: I am designing a page layout with 3 text columns on the page and am having problems with the behaviour of tables with those columns. When I create a tabe the outer margins of the table are created in the gutter of the text columns - this is so that the text *within* the table aligns with the text in the column. I do not want this to happen. I want the edges of the table to align with the edges of the column text and the text within the table to be indented Is this possible? I am using Word 2000... |
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If you customarily use borderless tables, you appreciate this formatting, as
it aligns tabular text with other text on the page; but I agree that there ought to be an easier way to align the borders with the margins. There are a number of Compatibility Options pertaining to tables that might be worth experimenting with. -- 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. "Tom Conrad" wrote in message ... This used to drive my tech editor crazy, too. When a table is aligned left, the alignment function aligns the table's text boundaries with the page's left margin (text boundary), vice aligning the graphic borders with the margin. What this means is that the table's border lines hang into the left margin, while the table text is aligned with the left page margin. This effect is exaggerated when the table cell has internal left/right margins. Oddly, this problem only occurs relative to the page's left/right margins not the top and bottom margins. Go figure. You can click and drag the left and right border edges to the desired position to align the graphic borders of your table with the page or column margin (text boundary). When you drag the left table border to the right, you are actually setting the table's indent from left property. Alternately, you can set the indent under the table properties page. (Sorry, I don't remember if Word 2000 offered a table properties function.) If you have set the table properties to "auto resize to fit contents" or set the "autofit to windows" option, then the table may fight these changes. To make my tech editor happy, I try to make tables that are not wider than the margins, and I select and center the entire table. -- Tom Conrad "Dan Kelly" wrote: I am designing a page layout with 3 text columns on the page and am having problems with the behaviour of tables with those columns. When I create a tabe the outer margins of the table are created in the gutter of the text columns - this is so that the text *within* the table aligns with the text in the column. I do not want this to happen. I want the edges of the table to align with the edges of the column text and the text within the table to be indented Is this possible? I am using Word 2000... |
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