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I don't know that I *recommend* any of this, but some options a
Select the table & go to TableTable Properties. Select None under Text Wrapping, then create a series of line breaks (Shift+Enter) at the end of the para with the border applied to it to create enough room for the height of the table. You may need to reposition the table accordingly. You may also be able to use a Text Box with the para in it, apply your border & No Fill, adjust the height. Also use the Draw buttonArrangeSend Behind Text and stack the table on top of it. The only other way I can think of is to draw a rectangle around the table & para, format it with the Line style you want & set the Fill to No Fill with In Front of Text wrapping applied to it. Either option is going to be a hassle in the event of future revision that causes the text to reflow. As far as your "other lines" I can't say... you give no indication of what kind of lines they are or how you've formatted them. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "TG9522" wrote in message ... I don't want to lose the other lines that are also on the document page. That happens so what am I doing wrong? |
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