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![]() Thanks for the suggestions; I've "cut" an older version of the table into the title page's header and footer, with input fields from two dialogs. Your assessment suggests this table will come back and bite me in the future--its history is unknown but indicates lots of merged cells. I never cease to be amazed at the level of corruptness in Word documents. One workaround leveraged by a previous project team was to create the complex title page in PowerPoint and paste as a graphic into the Word doc which helps saves on doc size and precludes any unexpected behaviors. "Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote: Hi ?B?S2luZCB3cml0ZXIvdXNlci9wcm9ncmFtbWVy?=, Probably, the document's internal structures were already a bit muddled, and adding an additional style made it blow. Just a guess... You've tried saving to HTML, and lost most of that huge table, you say. How about saving to XML, does that give you anything different? About the only other idea I have that wouldn't involve recreating that complex table would be to open a document that will at least SHOW you the table on-screen, then do a Print Screen to capture it in a graphic. You could then copy/paste the TEXT into a new file and insert this graphic in lieu of the actual table. I've attached a template and have been applying styles to a 50 page document that has maybe 30 figures and 30 tables. The first page is a massive table that looks like an engineering drawing. About half way thru the doc, I defined a new paragraph style NOT in a table and the application went into some kind of ballistic mode and reformatted ALL the tables in the document such that the display showed rows and cells resizing independently. I couldn't interrupt the operation, and then the system hung. I closed out of Word, reopened and recovered the doc under a different name. Now, no matter which version of the doc I open, I get the error message that a table is corrupt, "odd" number of pages in this document (sometimes 8 pages, or 3 pages,or 130 pages) and each row became a separate 1/2 inch wide table separated by a paragraph mark. Tables in 2003 behave differently than those in previous versions of Office/Word (a 18 year FT user for my job). What is with the 'text box' behavior of tables (the white resize grab boxes in the corners of a table)? What caused this outrageous unrecoverable behavior? Upoon opening eitherversion of the document, a dialog displays one of the tables has become corrupt... I already tried the MVP suggestion to save as web page, and only get the first 3 rows of the front page. I didn't touch or redefine any of the styles in that first table.... Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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