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I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second
page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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Continuous Section break is the one that will do what you want.
View the Non-Printing Characters (either by Ctrl+Shft+8 or the ¶ icon (on the Home ribbon or the Standard toolbar to toggle the view of these) to see exactly what is happening when you insert this break. Also ensure your table does not have Keep with Next paragraph function assigned to some of the rows as this will push the table to the next page. Come back iof this does not solve your problem. DeanH "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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A Continuous section break should not result in a page break unless you're
changing the number of columns and there are footnotes involved. What is the purpose of the section break? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Julie" wrote in message ... I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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I am having the same problem. I am formatting a fill-in form that has a
picture included that needs to be able to be unrestricted. the document is in 2 columns. So I put a section break on either side of the picture, but now - the picture becomes one column and moves the test above it to column 2 - I need it to remain in column 1. Can you help? -- Sonja Holmes "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: A Continuous section break should not result in a page break unless you're changing the number of columns and there are footnotes involved. What is the purpose of the section break? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Julie" wrote in message ... I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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You can't have a section break between columns in a multi-column document.
Sorry. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Sonja Holmes" wrote in message ... I am having the same problem. I am formatting a fill-in form that has a picture included that needs to be able to be unrestricted. the document is in 2 columns. So I put a section break on either side of the picture, but now - the picture becomes one column and moves the test above it to column 2 - I need it to remain in column 1. Can you help? -- Sonja Holmes "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: A Continuous section break should not result in a page break unless you're changing the number of columns and there are footnotes involved. What is the purpose of the section break? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Julie" wrote in message ... I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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Thank you!
-- Sonja Holmes "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can't have a section break between columns in a multi-column document. Sorry. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Sonja Holmes" wrote in message ... I am having the same problem. I am formatting a fill-in form that has a picture included that needs to be able to be unrestricted. the document is in 2 columns. So I put a section break on either side of the picture, but now - the picture becomes one column and moves the test above it to column 2 - I need it to remain in column 1. Can you help? -- Sonja Holmes "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: A Continuous section break should not result in a page break unless you're changing the number of columns and there are footnotes involved. What is the purpose of the section break? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Julie" wrote in message ... I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (). If the
paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (). If the
paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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Actually, the paragraph mark doesn't drag the table to the next page (unless
the last row is formatted as "Keep with next"), but it can result in an extra page, often blank. There may be something different going on here, however. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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Actually, the paragraph mark doesn't drag the table to the next page (unless
the last row is formatted as "Keep with next"), but it can result in an extra page, often blank. There may be something different going on here, however. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . |
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How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . |
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Suzanne see above comment also. The last row is not formatted a "Keep with
next" "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Actually, the paragraph mark doesn't drag the table to the next page (unless the last row is formatted as "Keep with next"), but it can result in an extra page, often blank. There may be something different going on here, however. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . |
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Suzanne see above comment also. The last row is not formatted a "Keep with
next" "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Actually, the paragraph mark doesn't drag the table to the next page (unless the last row is formatted as "Keep with next"), but it can result in an extra page, often blank. There may be something different going on here, however. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . |
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No, of course it doesn't. I don't know what I was thinking of... :-(
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Actually, the paragraph mark doesn't drag the table to the next page (unless the last row is formatted as "Keep with next"), but it can result in an extra page, often blank. There may be something different going on here, however. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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No, of course it doesn't. I don't know what I was thinking of... :-(
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Actually, the paragraph mark doesn't drag the table to the next page (unless the last row is formatted as "Keep with next"), but it can result in an extra page, often blank. There may be something different going on here, however. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected
page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . |
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Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected
page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . |
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Type the numbers into the boxes where the size and spacing numbers
appear. (For line spacing, set the dropdown to "Exactly.") On Jan 22, 1:05*pm, Oaty wrote: How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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Type the numbers into the boxes where the size and spacing numbers
appear. (For line spacing, set the dropdown to "Exactly.") On Jan 22, 1:05*pm, Oaty wrote: How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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But see also Suzanne's replies.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Type the numbers into the boxes where the size and spacing numbers appear. (For line spacing, set the dropdown to "Exactly.") On Jan 22, 1:05 pm, Oaty wrote: How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Type the numbers into the boxes where the size and spacing numbers appear. (For line spacing, set the dropdown to "Exactly.") On Jan 22, 1:05 pm, Oaty wrote: How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. |
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No there are no footnotes. Although, I would like to solve this problem for future reference perhaps, I am going about this with the wrong approach to begin with. All that I am trying to accomplish is to have three columns followed below by a single line of text with a particular dotted patterned background for this line only that will actually print as a heading for text or additional columns to follow. The pattern I wish to use is not available under borders and shading.The only way I've managed to get it to work is with a table . What I have done is placed a continuous section break after the last column and formatted the table with a pattern. Works fine except for all the solutions offered it gets pushed to another page. If I simply enter text instead of a table or text box it enters without being pushed , but this doesn't allow for a particular patterned background on this line only . "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . . |
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No there are no footnotes. Although, I would like to solve this problem for future reference perhaps, I am going about this with the wrong approach to begin with. All that I am trying to accomplish is to have three columns followed below by a single line of text with a particular dotted patterned background for this line only that will actually print as a heading for text or additional columns to follow. The pattern I wish to use is not available under borders and shading.The only way I've managed to get it to work is with a table . What I have done is placed a continuous section break after the last column and formatted the table with a pattern. Works fine except for all the solutions offered it gets pushed to another page. If I simply enter text instead of a table or text box it enters without being pushed , but this doesn't allow for a particular patterned background on this line only . "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . . |
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Perhaps Word 2007 is different, but in Word 2003, there are no patterns or
colors or backgrounds that can be applied to a table that can't also be applied to paragraph text using Format | Borders and Shading. What sort of pattern are you trying to use? The Borders and Shading dialog accessed from the Table Tools | Design tab in Word 2007 seems to me to offer the same choices as the one accessed from the Home tab, both of which are essentially the same as their counterparts in Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... No there are no footnotes. Although, I would like to solve this problem for future reference perhaps, I am going about this with the wrong approach to begin with. All that I am trying to accomplish is to have three columns followed below by a single line of text with a particular dotted patterned background for this line only that will actually print as a heading for text or additional columns to follow. The pattern I wish to use is not available under borders and shading.The only way I've managed to get it to work is with a table . What I have done is placed a continuous section break after the last column and formatted the table with a pattern. Works fine except for all the solutions offered it gets pushed to another page. If I simply enter text instead of a table or text box it enters without being pushed , but this doesn't allow for a particular patterned background on this line only . "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . . |
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Perhaps Word 2007 is different, but in Word 2003, there are no patterns or
colors or backgrounds that can be applied to a table that can't also be applied to paragraph text using Format | Borders and Shading. What sort of pattern are you trying to use? The Borders and Shading dialog accessed from the Table Tools | Design tab in Word 2007 seems to me to offer the same choices as the one accessed from the Home tab, both of which are essentially the same as their counterparts in Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... No there are no footnotes. Although, I would like to solve this problem for future reference perhaps, I am going about this with the wrong approach to begin with. All that I am trying to accomplish is to have three columns followed below by a single line of text with a particular dotted patterned background for this line only that will actually print as a heading for text or additional columns to follow. The pattern I wish to use is not available under borders and shading.The only way I've managed to get it to work is with a table . What I have done is placed a continuous section break after the last column and formatted the table with a pattern. Works fine except for all the solutions offered it gets pushed to another page. If I simply enter text instead of a table or text box it enters without being pushed , but this doesn't allow for a particular patterned background on this line only . "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . . |
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A background fill allows 48 different patterns. I would like a dotted
background. whereas the shading format only allows about 12 different patterns.e.g. dk trellis, lt trllis etc. However, when using background the entire sheet attains the background not just the line. To attain just the line background I've attempted to use a one line table which works , but throws the break to the next page. If I use shading it works fine but not with the pattern I would like to use from backgrounds. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Perhaps Word 2007 is different, but in Word 2003, there are no patterns or colors or backgrounds that can be applied to a table that can't also be applied to paragraph text using Format | Borders and Shading. What sort of pattern are you trying to use? The Borders and Shading dialog accessed from the Table Tools | Design tab in Word 2007 seems to me to offer the same choices as the one accessed from the Home tab, both of which are essentially the same as their counterparts in Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... No there are no footnotes. Although, I would like to solve this problem for future reference perhaps, I am going about this with the wrong approach to begin with. All that I am trying to accomplish is to have three columns followed below by a single line of text with a particular dotted patterned background for this line only that will actually print as a heading for text or additional columns to follow. The pattern I wish to use is not available under borders and shading.The only way I've managed to get it to work is with a table . What I have done is placed a continuous section break after the last column and formatted the table with a pattern. Works fine except for all the solutions offered it gets pushed to another page. If I simply enter text instead of a table or text box it enters without being pushed , but this doesn't allow for a particular patterned background on this line only . "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . . . |
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A background fill allows 48 different patterns. I would like a dotted
background. whereas the shading format only allows about 12 different patterns.e.g. dk trellis, lt trllis etc. However, when using background the entire sheet attains the background not just the line. To attain just the line background I've attempted to use a one line table which works , but throws the break to the next page. If I use shading it works fine but not with the pattern I would like to use from backgrounds. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Perhaps Word 2007 is different, but in Word 2003, there are no patterns or colors or backgrounds that can be applied to a table that can't also be applied to paragraph text using Format | Borders and Shading. What sort of pattern are you trying to use? The Borders and Shading dialog accessed from the Table Tools | Design tab in Word 2007 seems to me to offer the same choices as the one accessed from the Home tab, both of which are essentially the same as their counterparts in Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... No there are no footnotes. Although, I would like to solve this problem for future reference perhaps, I am going about this with the wrong approach to begin with. All that I am trying to accomplish is to have three columns followed below by a single line of text with a particular dotted patterned background for this line only that will actually print as a heading for text or additional columns to follow. The pattern I wish to use is not available under borders and shading.The only way I've managed to get it to work is with a table . What I have done is placed a continuous section break after the last column and formatted the table with a pattern. Works fine except for all the solutions offered it gets pushed to another page. If I simply enter text instead of a table or text box it enters without being pushed , but this doesn't allow for a particular patterned background on this line only . "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . . . |
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Well, this explains it. If you're using a background, then it is a section
property. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... A background fill allows 48 different patterns. I would like a dotted background. whereas the shading format only allows about 12 different patterns.e.g. dk trellis, lt trllis etc. However, when using background the entire sheet attains the background not just the line. To attain just the line background I've attempted to use a one line table which works , but throws the break to the next page. If I use shading it works fine but not with the pattern I would like to use from backgrounds. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Perhaps Word 2007 is different, but in Word 2003, there are no patterns or colors or backgrounds that can be applied to a table that can't also be applied to paragraph text using Format | Borders and Shading. What sort of pattern are you trying to use? The Borders and Shading dialog accessed from the Table Tools | Design tab in Word 2007 seems to me to offer the same choices as the one accessed from the Home tab, both of which are essentially the same as their counterparts in Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... No there are no footnotes. Although, I would like to solve this problem for future reference perhaps, I am going about this with the wrong approach to begin with. All that I am trying to accomplish is to have three columns followed below by a single line of text with a particular dotted patterned background for this line only that will actually print as a heading for text or additional columns to follow. The pattern I wish to use is not available under borders and shading.The only way I've managed to get it to work is with a table . What I have done is placed a continuous section break after the last column and formatted the table with a pattern. Works fine except for all the solutions offered it gets pushed to another page. If I simply enter text instead of a table or text box it enters without being pushed , but this doesn't allow for a particular patterned background on this line only . "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . . . |
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Well, this explains it. If you're using a background, then it is a section property. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... A background fill allows 48 different patterns. I would like a dotted background. whereas the shading format only allows about 12 different patterns.e.g. dk trellis, lt trllis etc. However, when using background the entire sheet attains the background not just the line. To attain just the line background I've attempted to use a one line table which works , but throws the break to the next page. If I use shading it works fine but not with the pattern I would like to use from backgrounds. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Perhaps Word 2007 is different, but in Word 2003, there are no patterns or colors or backgrounds that can be applied to a table that can't also be applied to paragraph text using Format | Borders and Shading. What sort of pattern are you trying to use? The Borders and Shading dialog accessed from the Table Tools | Design tab in Word 2007 seems to me to offer the same choices as the one accessed from the Home tab, both of which are essentially the same as their counterparts in Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... No there are no footnotes. Although, I would like to solve this problem for future reference perhaps, I am going about this with the wrong approach to begin with. All that I am trying to accomplish is to have three columns followed below by a single line of text with a particular dotted patterned background for this line only that will actually print as a heading for text or additional columns to follow. The pattern I wish to use is not available under borders and shading.The only way I've managed to get it to work is with a table . What I have done is placed a continuous section break after the last column and formatted the table with a pattern. Works fine except for all the solutions offered it gets pushed to another page. If I simply enter text instead of a table or text box it enters without being pushed , but this doesn't allow for a particular patterned background on this line only . "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . . . |
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Another point: the % shadings are created with dots. If you choose one color
for the Fill and another for the shading, you can get a two-tone background. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... A background fill allows 48 different patterns. I would like a dotted background. whereas the shading format only allows about 12 different patterns.e.g. dk trellis, lt trllis etc. However, when using background the entire sheet attains the background not just the line. To attain just the line background I've attempted to use a one line table which works , but throws the break to the next page. If I use shading it works fine but not with the pattern I would like to use from backgrounds. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Perhaps Word 2007 is different, but in Word 2003, there are no patterns or colors or backgrounds that can be applied to a table that can't also be applied to paragraph text using Format | Borders and Shading. What sort of pattern are you trying to use? The Borders and Shading dialog accessed from the Table Tools | Design tab in Word 2007 seems to me to offer the same choices as the one accessed from the Home tab, both of which are essentially the same as their counterparts in Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... No there are no footnotes. Although, I would like to solve this problem for future reference perhaps, I am going about this with the wrong approach to begin with. All that I am trying to accomplish is to have three columns followed below by a single line of text with a particular dotted patterned background for this line only that will actually print as a heading for text or additional columns to follow. The pattern I wish to use is not available under borders and shading.The only way I've managed to get it to work is with a table . What I have done is placed a continuous section break after the last column and formatted the table with a pattern. Works fine except for all the solutions offered it gets pushed to another page. If I simply enter text instead of a table or text box it enters without being pushed , but this doesn't allow for a particular patterned background on this line only . "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . . . |
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section breaks without moving text
Another point: the % shadings are created with dots. If you choose one color
for the Fill and another for the shading, you can get a two-tone background. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... A background fill allows 48 different patterns. I would like a dotted background. whereas the shading format only allows about 12 different patterns.e.g. dk trellis, lt trllis etc. However, when using background the entire sheet attains the background not just the line. To attain just the line background I've attempted to use a one line table which works , but throws the break to the next page. If I use shading it works fine but not with the pattern I would like to use from backgrounds. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Perhaps Word 2007 is different, but in Word 2003, there are no patterns or colors or backgrounds that can be applied to a table that can't also be applied to paragraph text using Format | Borders and Shading. What sort of pattern are you trying to use? The Borders and Shading dialog accessed from the Table Tools | Design tab in Word 2007 seems to me to offer the same choices as the one accessed from the Home tab, both of which are essentially the same as their counterparts in Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... No there are no footnotes. Although, I would like to solve this problem for future reference perhaps, I am going about this with the wrong approach to begin with. All that I am trying to accomplish is to have three columns followed below by a single line of text with a particular dotted patterned background for this line only that will actually print as a heading for text or additional columns to follow. The pattern I wish to use is not available under borders and shading.The only way I've managed to get it to work is with a table . What I have done is placed a continuous section break after the last column and formatted the table with a pattern. Works fine except for all the solutions offered it gets pushed to another page. If I simply enter text instead of a table or text box it enters without being pushed , but this doesn't allow for a particular patterned background on this line only . "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do the columns contain footnotes? See Section break causes an unexpected page break in Word at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Oaty" wrote in message ... How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1 pt font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph. Spacing before/after is already set to zero. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If the paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph mark as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark as hidden. To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Oaty" wrote in message ... Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a section break after the last column and started a small table. This table is shifted to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually, these work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces the next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the next section break forces the section onto a new page. "Julie" wrote: I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the second page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section breaks--odd page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the next page. Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto the next page? Thanks. . . . |
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