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Default table does not move as text changes in word

I need to include tables in a word document. I create my table within the
body of the document (I have also copied tables in from other documents).
When I add one or more new lines of text prior to the table the table will
move into the middle of the next line of text instead of miving all text
below the table. If the table is left justified the trailing text ends up to
the right of the table, if centered the line of text gets split on either
side. This also happens when I delete lines below the table. The only
solution that I've found so far is to extend the column widths so that the
table goes from one margin to the next. This is a problem if there are only 2
or 3 columns and each one contains 4 or 5 characters. I have tried going to
the table properties/positioning and selecting move with text and unselecting
the overlap option. This helps with the text if its added prior to the table
but not if its deleted after the table. This occurs in Word 2007 and 97/2003
documents
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It sounds like you are experiencing issues with the table's positioning in your Word document. Fortunately, there are a few things you can try to fix this issue.
  1. Firstly, you can try adjusting the table's text wrapping options. To do this, select the table and then go to the "Layout" tab in the ribbon. In the "Wrap Text" section, try selecting "In Line with Text" or "Square" to see if this helps the table stay in place as text is added or removed.
  2. If adjusting the text wrapping options doesn't work, you can try anchoring the table to a specific paragraph or section in the document. To do this, select the table and then go to the "Layout" tab in the ribbon. In the "Position" section, click on the "More Options" button. In the "Table Positioning" dialog box, select the "Move with Text" option and then choose the paragraph or section you want to anchor the table to from the "Anchor" dropdown menu.
  3. Another thing you can try is to make sure that the table is not set to "Float Over Text". To check this, select the table and then go to the "Layout" tab in the ribbon. In the "Position" section, click on the "Positioning Options" button. In the "Table Positioning" dialog box, make sure that the "Float Over Text" option is not selected.
  4. If none of these solutions work, you can also try adjusting the table's column widths to see if this helps the table stay in place. To do this, select the table and then go to the "Layout" tab in the ribbon. In the "Cell Size" section, click on the "AutoFit" button and then select "Fixed Column Width". You can then adjust the column widths as needed.

I hope these solutions help you fix the issue with your table's positioning in Word. Let me know if you have any other questions or concerns!
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Default table does not move as text changes in word

If your table isn't running from margin to margin, I might suggest that you
insert a textbox in a paragraph of your document where you want to the table
to appear, then insert the table(s) you need inside the textbox. Then you can
wrap the text of your document around the textbox by formatting the textbox
(rather than the table) to ride in-line with the text or to sit in front of
or behind the document text, according to however you want it.

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"seanvan" wrote:

I need to include tables in a word document. I create my table within the
body of the document (I have also copied tables in from other documents).
When I add one or more new lines of text prior to the table the table will
move into the middle of the next line of text instead of miving all text
below the table. If the table is left justified the trailing text ends up to
the right of the table, if centered the line of text gets split on either
side. This also happens when I delete lines below the table. The only
solution that I've found so far is to extend the column widths so that the
table goes from one margin to the next. This is a problem if there are only 2
or 3 columns and each one contains 4 or 5 characters. I have tried going to
the table properties/positioning and selecting move with text and unselecting
the overlap option. This helps with the text if its added prior to the table
but not if its deleted after the table. This occurs in Word 2007 and 97/2003
documents

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Default table does not move as text changes in word

If text is already wrapping around the table (as it appears) then the table
is already "floating" or wrapped. It may be that the OP wants the table to
be inline (in which case, the setting needs to be changed on the Table tab
of Table Properties). It is all too easy to inadvertently nudge the table
handle, with the result that the table become wrapped.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"gr8auntieokie" wrote in message
...
If your table isn't running from margin to margin, I might suggest that
you
insert a textbox in a paragraph of your document where you want to the
table
to appear, then insert the table(s) you need inside the textbox. Then you
can
wrap the text of your document around the textbox by formatting the
textbox
(rather than the table) to ride in-line with the text or to sit in front
of
or behind the document text, according to however you want it.

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"seanvan" wrote:

I need to include tables in a word document. I create my table within the
body of the document (I have also copied tables in from other documents).
When I add one or more new lines of text prior to the table the table
will
move into the middle of the next line of text instead of miving all text
below the table. If the table is left justified the trailing text ends up
to
the right of the table, if centered the line of text gets split on either
side. This also happens when I delete lines below the table. The only
solution that I've found so far is to extend the column widths so that
the
table goes from one margin to the next. This is a problem if there are
only 2
or 3 columns and each one contains 4 or 5 characters. I have tried going
to
the table properties/positioning and selecting move with text and
unselecting
the overlap option. This helps with the text if its added prior to the
table
but not if its deleted after the table. This occurs in Word 2007 and
97/2003
documents



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Default table does not move as text changes in word

Suzanne, I'm not sure I understand you.... can a table "float" if it's _not_
in a textbox??

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If text is already wrapping around the table (as it appears) then the table
is already "floating" or wrapped. It may be that the OP wants the table to
be inline (in which case, the setting needs to be changed on the Table tab
of Table Properties). It is all too easy to inadvertently nudge the table
handle, with the result that the table become wrapped.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"gr8auntieokie" wrote in message
...
If your table isn't running from margin to margin, I might suggest that
you
insert a textbox in a paragraph of your document where you want to the
table
to appear, then insert the table(s) you need inside the textbox. Then you
can
wrap the text of your document around the textbox by formatting the
textbox
(rather than the table) to ride in-line with the text or to sit in front
of
or behind the document text, according to however you want it.

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"seanvan" wrote:

I need to include tables in a word document. I create my table within the
body of the document (I have also copied tables in from other documents).
When I add one or more new lines of text prior to the table the table
will
move into the middle of the next line of text instead of miving all text
below the table. If the table is left justified the trailing text ends up
to
the right of the table, if centered the line of text gets split on either
side. This also happens when I delete lines below the table. The only
solution that I've found so far is to extend the column widths so that
the
table goes from one margin to the next. This is a problem if there are
only 2
or 3 columns and each one contains 4 or 5 characters. I have tried going
to
the table properties/positioning and selecting move with text and
unselecting
the overlap option. This helps with the text if its added prior to the
table
but not if its deleted after the table. This occurs in Word 2007 and
97/2003
documents






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Default table does not move as text changes in word

Yes, beginning in Word 2000, tables can be "wrapped." If you open a Word
2000-2003 document with a wrapped table in an earlier version, it will be in
a frame, and wrapped tables do behave largely like frames. In Word 2000,
wrapped tables can't break across pages, but in Word 2002 and 2003 they can
break (there's a Compatibility Option governing this), so it can be hard to
see (without going to the Table Properties) that the table is wrapped.

Where the problem arises is that if you move the table, either by
intentionally dragging it to another location or by inadvertently nudging
the table handle, it becomes wrapped, and most people don't realize this.
This can definitely be a problem in a document where the ability to break
across pages is disabled, so the wrapped table just extends off the bottom
of the page!

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"gr8auntieokie" wrote in message
...
Suzanne, I'm not sure I understand you.... can a table "float" if it's
_not_
in a textbox??

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If text is already wrapping around the table (as it appears) then the
table
is already "floating" or wrapped. It may be that the OP wants the table
to
be inline (in which case, the setting needs to be changed on the Table
tab
of Table Properties). It is all too easy to inadvertently nudge the table
handle, with the result that the table become wrapped.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"gr8auntieokie" wrote in
message
...
If your table isn't running from margin to margin, I might suggest that
you
insert a textbox in a paragraph of your document where you want to the
table
to appear, then insert the table(s) you need inside the textbox. Then
you
can
wrap the text of your document around the textbox by formatting the
textbox
(rather than the table) to ride in-line with the text or to sit in
front
of
or behind the document text, according to however you want it.

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"seanvan" wrote:

I need to include tables in a word document. I create my table within
the
body of the document (I have also copied tables in from other
documents).
When I add one or more new lines of text prior to the table the table
will
move into the middle of the next line of text instead of miving all
text
below the table. If the table is left justified the trailing text ends
up
to
the right of the table, if centered the line of text gets split on
either
side. This also happens when I delete lines below the table. The only
solution that I've found so far is to extend the column widths so that
the
table goes from one margin to the next. This is a problem if there are
only 2
or 3 columns and each one contains 4 or 5 characters. I have tried
going
to
the table properties/positioning and selecting move with text and
unselecting
the overlap option. This helps with the text if its added prior to the
table
but not if its deleted after the table. This occurs in Word 2007 and
97/2003
documents





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Default table does not move as text changes in word

Even tho' our firm switched to Word 2000 in Aug '01, I guess I've never
encountered the "wrapped" table phenomenon... and now I'm glad I didn't!!
Anyway, now I know, so thanks for the detailed explanation. That helps a lot.
~:-)
--
Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Yes, beginning in Word 2000, tables can be "wrapped." If you open a Word
2000-2003 document with a wrapped table in an earlier version, it will be in
a frame, and wrapped tables do behave largely like frames. In Word 2000,
wrapped tables can't break across pages, but in Word 2002 and 2003 they can
break (there's a Compatibility Option governing this), so it can be hard to
see (without going to the Table Properties) that the table is wrapped.

Where the problem arises is that if you move the table, either by
intentionally dragging it to another location or by inadvertently nudging
the table handle, it becomes wrapped, and most people don't realize this.
This can definitely be a problem in a document where the ability to break
across pages is disabled, so the wrapped table just extends off the bottom
of the page!

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"gr8auntieokie" wrote in message
...
Suzanne, I'm not sure I understand you.... can a table "float" if it's
_not_
in a textbox??

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If text is already wrapping around the table (as it appears) then the
table
is already "floating" or wrapped. It may be that the OP wants the table
to
be inline (in which case, the setting needs to be changed on the Table
tab
of Table Properties). It is all too easy to inadvertently nudge the table
handle, with the result that the table become wrapped.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"gr8auntieokie" wrote in
message
...
If your table isn't running from margin to margin, I might suggest that
you
insert a textbox in a paragraph of your document where you want to the
table
to appear, then insert the table(s) you need inside the textbox. Then
you
can
wrap the text of your document around the textbox by formatting the
textbox
(rather than the table) to ride in-line with the text or to sit in
front
of
or behind the document text, according to however you want it.

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"seanvan" wrote:

I need to include tables in a word document. I create my table within
the
body of the document (I have also copied tables in from other
documents).
When I add one or more new lines of text prior to the table the table
will
move into the middle of the next line of text instead of miving all
text
below the table. If the table is left justified the trailing text ends
up
to
the right of the table, if centered the line of text gets split on
either
side. This also happens when I delete lines below the table. The only
solution that I've found so far is to extend the column widths so that
the
table goes from one margin to the next. This is a problem if there are
only 2
or 3 columns and each one contains 4 or 5 characters. I have tried
going
to
the table properties/positioning and selecting move with text and
unselecting
the overlap option. This helps with the text if its added prior to the
table
but not if its deleted after the table. This occurs in Word 2007 and
97/2003
documents






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You're quite welcome.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"gr8auntieokie" wrote in message
...
Even tho' our firm switched to Word 2000 in Aug '01, I guess I've never
encountered the "wrapped" table phenomenon... and now I'm glad I didn't!!
Anyway, now I know, so thanks for the detailed explanation. That helps a
lot.
~:-)
--
Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Yes, beginning in Word 2000, tables can be "wrapped." If you open a Word
2000-2003 document with a wrapped table in an earlier version, it will be
in
a frame, and wrapped tables do behave largely like frames. In Word 2000,
wrapped tables can't break across pages, but in Word 2002 and 2003 they
can
break (there's a Compatibility Option governing this), so it can be hard
to
see (without going to the Table Properties) that the table is wrapped.

Where the problem arises is that if you move the table, either by
intentionally dragging it to another location or by inadvertently nudging
the table handle, it becomes wrapped, and most people don't realize this.
This can definitely be a problem in a document where the ability to break
across pages is disabled, so the wrapped table just extends off the
bottom
of the page!

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"gr8auntieokie" wrote in
message
...
Suzanne, I'm not sure I understand you.... can a table "float" if it's
_not_
in a textbox??

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If text is already wrapping around the table (as it appears) then the
table
is already "floating" or wrapped. It may be that the OP wants the
table
to
be inline (in which case, the setting needs to be changed on the Table
tab
of Table Properties). It is all too easy to inadvertently nudge the
table
handle, with the result that the table become wrapped.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"gr8auntieokie" wrote in
message
...
If your table isn't running from margin to margin, I might suggest
that
you
insert a textbox in a paragraph of your document where you want to
the
table
to appear, then insert the table(s) you need inside the textbox.
Then
you
can
wrap the text of your document around the textbox by formatting the
textbox
(rather than the table) to ride in-line with the text or to sit in
front
of
or behind the document text, according to however you want it.

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"seanvan" wrote:

I need to include tables in a word document. I create my table
within
the
body of the document (I have also copied tables in from other
documents).
When I add one or more new lines of text prior to the table the
table
will
move into the middle of the next line of text instead of miving all
text
below the table. If the table is left justified the trailing text
ends
up
to
the right of the table, if centered the line of text gets split on
either
side. This also happens when I delete lines below the table. The
only
solution that I've found so far is to extend the column widths so
that
the
table goes from one margin to the next. This is a problem if there
are
only 2
or 3 columns and each one contains 4 or 5 characters. I have tried
going
to
the table properties/positioning and selecting move with text and
unselecting
the overlap option. This helps with the text if its added prior to
the
table
but not if its deleted after the table. This occurs in Word 2007
and
97/2003
documents








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Default table does not move as text changes in word

Thank you for the help. I didn't know that a table could be wrapped. I have
adjusted the properties and everything is fine.

Thanks again
Sean

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Yes, beginning in Word 2000, tables can be "wrapped." If you open a Word
2000-2003 document with a wrapped table in an earlier version, it will be in
a frame, and wrapped tables do behave largely like frames. In Word 2000,
wrapped tables can't break across pages, but in Word 2002 and 2003 they can
break (there's a Compatibility Option governing this), so it can be hard to
see (without going to the Table Properties) that the table is wrapped.

Where the problem arises is that if you move the table, either by
intentionally dragging it to another location or by inadvertently nudging
the table handle, it becomes wrapped, and most people don't realize this.
This can definitely be a problem in a document where the ability to break
across pages is disabled, so the wrapped table just extends off the bottom
of the page!

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"gr8auntieokie" wrote in message
...
Suzanne, I'm not sure I understand you.... can a table "float" if it's
_not_
in a textbox??

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If text is already wrapping around the table (as it appears) then the
table
is already "floating" or wrapped. It may be that the OP wants the table
to
be inline (in which case, the setting needs to be changed on the Table
tab
of Table Properties). It is all too easy to inadvertently nudge the table
handle, with the result that the table become wrapped.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"gr8auntieokie" wrote in
message
...
If your table isn't running from margin to margin, I might suggest that
you
insert a textbox in a paragraph of your document where you want to the
table
to appear, then insert the table(s) you need inside the textbox. Then
you
can
wrap the text of your document around the textbox by formatting the
textbox
(rather than the table) to ride in-line with the text or to sit in
front
of
or behind the document text, according to however you want it.

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK


"seanvan" wrote:

I need to include tables in a word document. I create my table within
the
body of the document (I have also copied tables in from other
documents).
When I add one or more new lines of text prior to the table the table
will
move into the middle of the next line of text instead of miving all
text
below the table. If the table is left justified the trailing text ends
up
to
the right of the table, if centered the line of text gets split on
either
side. This also happens when I delete lines below the table. The only
solution that I've found so far is to extend the column widths so that
the
table goes from one margin to the next. This is a problem if there are
only 2
or 3 columns and each one contains 4 or 5 characters. I have tried
going
to
the table properties/positioning and selecting move with text and
unselecting
the overlap option. This helps with the text if its added prior to the
table
but not if its deleted after the table. This occurs in Word 2007 and
97/2003
documents






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This still works and helped me solve both a text wrapping issue with my table and a different problem involving a TOC.

I had a TOC that was in the wrong order no matter what I did because it was reading my table (which contains a TOC item)as first on the page, no matter where I placed it after the text.

So even thought he page was set up like this:
-----------------------
1. Text

[1.1 Table Text ][Table Text]
-----------------------------


it was coming out in my TOC as:

-------------------------------
1.1 Table Text ........3
1 Text ...................3
-------------------

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If your table isn't running from margin to margin, I might suggest that you
insert a textbox in a paragraph of your document where you want to the table
to appear, then insert the table(s) you need inside the textbox. Then you can
wrap the text of your document around the textbox by formatting the textbox
(rather than the table) to ride in-line with the text or to sit in front of
or behind the document text, according to however you want it.

Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK

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