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Hello all,
I have a reaaly big .docx (1332 pages) and I need to make changes to it, but every time I enter a paragraph or new line in page 4 (for example) all the rows below it move downwards. how can I edit a page without modifyng the entire .docx??? thank you. |
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If you add text to Page 4 and Page 4 is already full, then the text must
flow downwards. What do you expect the additional text to do? You could delete some text to make room for the new text, but then it will just flow upwards. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "ORendaVD" wrote in message ... Hello all, I have a reaaly big .docx (1332 pages) and I need to make changes to it, but every time I enter a paragraph or new line in page 4 (for example) all the rows below it move downwards. how can I edit a page without modifyng the entire .docx??? thank you. |
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Terry Farrell was telling us:
Terry Farrell nous racontait que : If you add text to Page 4 and Page 4 is already full, then the text must flow downwards. What do you expect the additional text to do? You could delete some text to make room for the new text, but then it will just flow upwards. Maybe he is indirectly complaining about the repagination process that occurs? If that is the case, work in Normal View. -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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Is this a re-pagination question, or an insertion question?
There are two modes when entering text: Insert - where any added text will move existing text to the right and down as necessary to accommodate the new text Replace - where any text added will replace existing text one character at a time, destroying the existing text as new text is entered. When inserting text, if 2 new pages are added before page 2, then what was previously page 2 would have to become page 4; there is no way to avoid this, and it is standard action for all word processors. If you mean that there is not enough information to completely fill a page, then maybe you have some manual page breaks that you would like to remove. These can be deleted like any other character (using either Backspace or Delete). They may not be visible if the Hide/Show feature is not engaged. On Jul 8, 5:04*pm, ORendaVD wrote: Hello all, I have a reaaly big .docx (1332 pages) and I need to make changes to it, but every time I enter a paragraph or new line in page 4 (for example) all the rows below it move downwards. how can I edit a page without modifyng the entire .docx??? thank you. |
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Good point!
tf "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote in message ... Terry Farrell was telling us: Terry Farrell nous racontait que : If you add text to Page 4 and Page 4 is already full, then the text must flow downwards. What do you expect the additional text to do? You could delete some text to make room for the new text, but then it will just flow upwards. Maybe he is indirectly complaining about the repagination process that occurs? If that is the case, work in Normal View. -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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