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I'm using Word 2003 on Windows 2003. I turn off wrap-text for both
the cell of interest and the entire table, but the text still continues to wrap. I delete the contents and retype it, and it still wraps. Has anyone ever turned off wrap-text? Did it work? Fred |
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I believe it works if you also do the following: On the Table menu,
click AutoFit, and then click AutoFit to Contents. (This clears any widths specified for the whole table or its columns, and selects the "Automatically resize to fit contents" option in the Table Options dialog box.) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message ups.com... I'm using Word 2003 on Windows 2003. I turn off wrap-text for both the cell of interest and the entire table, but the text still continues to wrap. I delete the contents and retype it, and it still wraps. Has anyone ever turned off wrap-text? Did it work? Fred |
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