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Although rare, I sometimes receive documents that contain text that is hidden
in a table cell. First, a little setup information: The document will contain a simple table (2 columns). The first column has the step number, the second reflects the instructions for executing that particular step. The instructions may be small enough that several steps may appear on a single page. Lastly, there may be enough steps that the table could extend multiple pages. Here's the problem - The last step on a page may have multiple lines of text, some of which appear in the cell, but also some text that continues beyond the bottom border of the cell. The text does not flow to the next page, but rather is hidden. To 'expose' this information, I have to 'tweak' the text that is already displayed. This may include reformatting the text, deleting unnecessary wording, etc. After the hidden text is exposed, I usually copy and paste it somewhere else so that I can reformat it. Like I said earlier, this happens so infrequently, it really isn't a major problem, but I really would like to know why this happens. Any info you can share would be greatly apprexiated. -- Thanx, getravel (Mike M.) |
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It sounds like the rows in the table are formatted with an exact row height
and that there is too much text to fit within the cell. Instead of tweaking the text, you could select Table Properties from the Tables menu and then go to the Row tab and change the Row height is: setting from exactly to At least. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "getravel" wrote in message ... Although rare, I sometimes receive documents that contain text that is hidden in a table cell. First, a little setup information: The document will contain a simple table (2 columns). The first column has the step number, the second reflects the instructions for executing that particular step. The instructions may be small enough that several steps may appear on a single page. Lastly, there may be enough steps that the table could extend multiple pages. Here's the problem - The last step on a page may have multiple lines of text, some of which appear in the cell, but also some text that continues beyond the bottom border of the cell. The text does not flow to the next page, but rather is hidden. To 'expose' this information, I have to 'tweak' the text that is already displayed. This may include reformatting the text, deleting unnecessary wording, etc. After the hidden text is exposed, I usually copy and paste it somewhere else so that I can reformat it. Like I said earlier, this happens so infrequently, it really isn't a major problem, but I really would like to know why this happens. Any info you can share would be greatly apprexiated. -- Thanx, getravel (Mike M.) |
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Doug,
thank you for the suggestion. The next time I receive a document with this formatting, I will try your suggestion. Have a great weekend. -- Thanks again, getravel (Mike M.) "Doug Robbins" wrote: It sounds like the rows in the table are formatted with an exact row height and that there is too much text to fit within the cell. Instead of tweaking the text, you could select Table Properties from the Tables menu and then go to the Row tab and change the Row height is: setting from exactly to At least. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "getravel" wrote in message ... Although rare, I sometimes receive documents that contain text that is hidden in a table cell. First, a little setup information: The document will contain a simple table (2 columns). The first column has the step number, the second reflects the instructions for executing that particular step. The instructions may be small enough that several steps may appear on a single page. Lastly, there may be enough steps that the table could extend multiple pages. Here's the problem - The last step on a page may have multiple lines of text, some of which appear in the cell, but also some text that continues beyond the bottom border of the cell. The text does not flow to the next page, but rather is hidden. To 'expose' this information, I have to 'tweak' the text that is already displayed. This may include reformatting the text, deleting unnecessary wording, etc. After the hidden text is exposed, I usually copy and paste it somewhere else so that I can reformat it. Like I said earlier, this happens so infrequently, it really isn't a major problem, but I really would like to know why this happens. Any info you can share would be greatly apprexiated. -- Thanx, getravel (Mike M.) |
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Hi Mike,
It sounds like you're encountering hidden text in a table cell that extends beyond the visible area of the cell. This can happen if the text is too long to fit within the cell and the cell is not set to wrap text automatically. To fix this issue, you can adjust the cell properties to allow text to wrap automatically. Here's how:
Once you've enabled text wrapping, you should be able to see all of the text within the cell without having to tweak the formatting or delete unnecessary wording. PHP Code:
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