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I am creating a report with two columns, one containing text and one
containing images. The problem is that when the text breaks across pages- lines of text are often lost. Table margins are .1" Text is not wrapping in table properties This is a very long report (over 100 pages) and there is no way to play around with the table margins so everything fits perfectly (one problem will be fixed and as a result another will be created). I think the problem is that the table margins are extending further than the page margins and the text is getting cut off. Is there some way to fix this without having to add a new row on each page or entering a hard return at the end of each page in the middle of a paragraph so no text gets lost? It seems like this text breaking across page functioning is very glitch and just does not work. Is there some update or patch that will fix this? |
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From your description, I'm wondering if this is a long single-row table.
Word really won't tolerate that. Ideally, rows don't need to break across pages, but they certainly shouldn't extend for more than one page--ever. Break them wherever there is a logical break point (between paragraphs if that's feasible). The main problem, however, is probably with the images. Word is undoubtedly allowing enough space for the image to fully display, which results in some of the text in the same row (as well as the image) being below the margin. Setting rows *not* to break across pages would be the solution to this, provided that you have only one image per row. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Andrew" wrote in message ... I am creating a report with two columns, one containing text and one containing images. The problem is that when the text breaks across pages- lines of text are often lost. Table margins are .1" Text is not wrapping in table properties This is a very long report (over 100 pages) and there is no way to play around with the table margins so everything fits perfectly (one problem will be fixed and as a result another will be created). I think the problem is that the table margins are extending further than the page margins and the text is getting cut off. Is there some way to fix this without having to add a new row on each page or entering a hard return at the end of each page in the middle of a paragraph so no text gets lost? It seems like this text breaking across page functioning is very glitch and just does not work. Is there some update or patch that will fix this? |
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Yes, this is a long single row table. Why won't Word allow that? I don't
understand. Is there another program that I could use that will. I don' t want to have to insert a new row for every page. If I need to go back and insert text into an earlier part of the document, I then have to rearrange all the text after that point in the document. Is there another way to accomplish what I am trying to do or is word not capable of this. Thanks for your help and I appreciate the quick response. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: From your description, I'm wondering if this is a long single-row table. Word really won't tolerate that. Ideally, rows don't need to break across pages, but they certainly shouldn't extend for more than one page--ever. Break them wherever there is a logical break point (between paragraphs if that's feasible). The main problem, however, is probably with the images. Word is undoubtedly allowing enough space for the image to fully display, which results in some of the text in the same row (as well as the image) being below the margin. Setting rows *not* to break across pages would be the solution to this, provided that you have only one image per row. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Andrew" wrote in message ... I am creating a report with two columns, one containing text and one containing images. The problem is that when the text breaks across pages- lines of text are often lost. Table margins are .1" Text is not wrapping in table properties This is a very long report (over 100 pages) and there is no way to play around with the table margins so everything fits perfectly (one problem will be fixed and as a result another will be created). I think the problem is that the table margins are extending further than the page margins and the text is getting cut off. Is there some way to fix this without having to add a new row on each page or entering a hard return at the end of each page in the middle of a paragraph so no text gets lost? It seems like this text breaking across page functioning is very glitch and just does not work. Is there some update or patch that will fix this? |
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I'm not suggesting that you start a new row at the top of every page but a
new row *somewhere* on the page. Surely there are places where you want to align the text and graphics by starting a new row? If not, I'm not sure I see much point in using a table at all. I'm trying to visualize what you're doing, and I can't see how you're keeping the graphics in place without row boundaries. You might find it just as satisfactory to use a single text column with a wide right margin and insert the graphics in the margin (anchored to the corresponding text). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Andrew" wrote in message ... Yes, this is a long single row table. Why won't Word allow that? I don't understand. Is there another program that I could use that will. I don' t want to have to insert a new row for every page. If I need to go back and insert text into an earlier part of the document, I then have to rearrange all the text after that point in the document. Is there another way to accomplish what I am trying to do or is word not capable of this. Thanks for your help and I appreciate the quick response. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: From your description, I'm wondering if this is a long single-row table. Word really won't tolerate that. Ideally, rows don't need to break across pages, but they certainly shouldn't extend for more than one page--ever. Break them wherever there is a logical break point (between paragraphs if that's feasible). The main problem, however, is probably with the images. Word is undoubtedly allowing enough space for the image to fully display, which results in some of the text in the same row (as well as the image) being below the margin. Setting rows *not* to break across pages would be the solution to this, provided that you have only one image per row. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Andrew" wrote in message ... I am creating a report with two columns, one containing text and one containing images. The problem is that when the text breaks across pages- lines of text are often lost. Table margins are .1" Text is not wrapping in table properties This is a very long report (over 100 pages) and there is no way to play around with the table margins so everything fits perfectly (one problem will be fixed and as a result another will be created). I think the problem is that the table margins are extending further than the page margins and the text is getting cut off. Is there some way to fix this without having to add a new row on each page or entering a hard return at the end of each page in the middle of a paragraph so no text gets lost? It seems like this text breaking across page functioning is very glitch and just does not work. Is there some update or patch that will fix this? |
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