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I am trying to wrap text from cell to cell, not within a cell, in a table in
Word 2003. For example, Title: _________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Where "Title:" is the first cell, "___________" is the second cell in that row, the "___________" below the first one is the third cell, etc... I want to be able to enter text into the second cell, (the first "___") and when the test gets to the end of the cell, it automatically wraps to the cell below it. Any suggestion/help will be appreciated. |
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Can't be done.
"Jon Coulson" wrote in message ... I am trying to wrap text from cell to cell, not within a cell, in a table in Word 2003. For example, Title: _________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Where "Title:" is the first cell, "___________" is the second cell in that row, the "___________" below the first one is the third cell, etc... I want to be able to enter text into the second cell, (the first "___") and when the test gets to the end of the cell, it automatically wraps to the cell below it. Any suggestion/help will be appreciated. |
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Don't expect them to be cells. Tables don't work that way.
One possible approach, ass\u\me-ing that I understand what you're trying to accomplish: Use a style that underlines text, can use char style for the underlined part or a para style and style break between the first part (Title ![]() and the rest. |
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