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Stefan Blom[_3_] Stefan Blom[_3_] is offline
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Default make all text appear in a Word 2007 table

What you are describing shouldn't happen. You may want to treat the table as
corrupt. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Lori L" wrote in message
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this is so frustrating and not the first time it's happened. I see my
column
complete, extending onto the following page, then I go and click in
another
cell to edit, and the column extension disappears again! Why?

"Lori L" wrote:

Although it seems as though there should be a better or more correct fix,
what i finally ended up doing, was selecting all my columns in that row,
and
inserted a row beneath it. Then I merged my cells for those columns that
extended beyond the height of 1 page, and it allowed the text to now be
seen.
Seems stupid, that it didn't automatically flow from one page to
another,
but since text wrapping was not on, had to figure out something else. If
anyone knows of another way to fix this, I would appreciate it, for me
and my
co-workers that have also had this problem.
Lori

"Lori L" wrote:

I already did that and didn't fix problem.
Lori

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Right-click the table and choose Table Properties from the context
menu. On
the Table tab, choose "None" for "Text wrapping." Click OK.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Lori L" wrote in message
...
working in a Word 2007 table and have text in an extremely long
column,
NOT
continue onto the next page but just disappear! You can't view it
in
Print
layout (can see in Draft) and when print, it cuts it off, also.
HELP!