text in a table misbehaving
I'd try converting the table to text, and then convert it back to a table.
This *might* be a case of table corruption.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Karen" wrote in message
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yeah, tried that - no go.
this behaviour is not preventing the document from printing properly, it's
just ANNOYING.
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
I'm not sure what has happened, but you may want to try the following:
Select the relevant cells. Right-click and choose Table Properties from
the
context menu. On the Cell tab, click Options. Select "Wrap text" and
clear
"Fit text." Click OK twice.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Karen" wrote in message
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I'm editing a table in Word.
One of the rows in the table behaves oddly, and I haven't been able to
determine why:
if the text in this row DOES NOT have to wrap within its cell (go to a
second line), it is regular weight. If the text has to wrap or a
'return'
is
used to go to a second line, the text becomes bold (but doesn't print
bold).
However, the last line in any cell in this row that wraps (or has a
'return')
is still normal weight.
I've tried crtl-shft-F9 to convert to text, thinking it was a field -
no
use
I've tried to find how this text is formatted differently, but nothing
appears amiss.
I've tried to find properties of the table that are unusual, but have
not.
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