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.....means the document text wraps around the table, not that the text in the
cell wraps? Oh boy...I hope they bring the ? back (what's this)... "Klaus Linke" wrote: Hi Loretta, OCR programs create weird documents, too. Wouldn't surprise me at all if they create floating tables. You should be able to turn them into "inline" tables with the macro below. They will likely move around though, so you may need to do a bit of editing to make the document look nice again. Dim myTable As Table For Each myTable In ActiveDocument.Tables myTable.Rows.WrapAroundText = False Next myTable (See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/CreateAMacro.htm for help on macros) Regards, Klaus "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Tables should not be wrapped (and therefore should not be converted to framed tables in Word 97) unless the user has so specified. But (a) it's all too easy to nudge a table the least bit (using the table handle) in Print Layout view, thereby making it wrapped (working in Normal view is therefore safer), and (b) tables imported from the Web are an entirely different animal. |
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