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Positioning a table
I'm working on a book chapter. Here's the problem. Suppose I have a table
(about one-half page long) that I want to appear at the first available space after the paragraph that refers to the table. This could be immediately below the paragraph if there's enough room left on the page. Then the next paragraph would start right after the table. However, if there's not enough room left on the page I would want the table to go to the top of the next page. And I would want the next paragraph to immediately follow the reference paragraph (not leave a bunch of white space on the page). That seems like a very basic text layout function but I can't figure out how to do it in Word. I could manually position the table but I hate to have to check each table and, if necessary, reposition it just because I do some editing early in the document. Help! Thanks! - Matt |
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