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TBoe
 
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Default Table format problems

II did check that it was already set to none. Supposedly the document was
created in Word 2000. I'm using Word 2003. You would think it would be able
to convert
the nested tables. Also each page has a table that's used for a header
(Titles) and I can only access 2 of the 30 headers. (This is not part of the
Header/footer) One of the header tables sits on a page by itself and if I
try to remove the cells, it deletes the remaining headers on the following
pages. Any ideas on that?
Thanks again

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If a table extends past the bottom of the page, it is wrapped. On the Table
tab of Table Properties, set text wrapping to None. Also, if you have nested
tables and are opening the document in a version earlier than Word 2000,
they will not convert properly.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"TBoe" wrote in message
...
I was emailed a 30 page Word doc created with Word 2000. The entire doc

is
made up of a 4X2 table on each page. There are a few pages with an 8X13

table
within one of the tables which when I open up the doc, is not in the form

of
a table. It looks more like a list within the original table. There are
some pages
were the table extends past the bottom of the page and other pages where

one
row (4X1) table is present but I cannot sync to the bottom (4X1) table. I
have tried "shrink to fit". I have tried multiple suggestions from

Suzanne
Barnhill's site but I am running out of ideas. Thanks in advance for any
help or suggestions you can give.

Terry