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I'm using a Table where text is inserted into blocks. The blocks are supposed
to remain "fixed" in size as data goes in, but they are expanding, which pushes everything below them onto the next page, ruining the format. How can I fix this? |
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Set a fixed row height. In the Table Properties dialog box, click the
Row tab. To access this dialog box, click Table | Table Properties (assuming you are not using Word 2007). Click the Row tab. Check "Specify height," set the "Row height is" option to "Exactly" and then type the desired value. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Supersnipe" wrote in message ... I'm using a Table where text is inserted into blocks. The blocks are supposed to remain "fixed" in size as data goes in, but they are expanding, which pushes everything below them onto the next page, ruining the format. How can I fix this? |
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Stefan,
That worked perfectly! Thanks! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Set a fixed row height. In the Table Properties dialog box, click the Row tab. To access this dialog box, click Table | Table Properties (assuming you are not using Word 2007). Click the Row tab. Check "Specify height," set the "Row height is" option to "Exactly" and then type the desired value. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Supersnipe" wrote in message ... I'm using a Table where text is inserted into blocks. The blocks are supposed to remain "fixed" in size as data goes in, but they are expanding, which pushes everything below them onto the next page, ruining the format. How can I fix this? |
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You are welcome, and thank you for the feedback.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Supersnipe" wrote in message ... Stefan, That worked perfectly! Thanks! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Set a fixed row height. In the Table Properties dialog box, click the Row tab. To access this dialog box, click Table | Table Properties (assuming you are not using Word 2007). Click the Row tab. Check "Specify height," set the "Row height is" option to "Exactly" and then type the desired value. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Supersnipe" wrote in message ... I'm using a Table where text is inserted into blocks. The blocks are supposed to remain "fixed" in size as data goes in, but they are expanding, which pushes everything below them onto the next page, ruining the format. How can I fix this? |
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This worked perfectfly for me too. Stefan, you're a wonderful person. Don't
ever change. smile Dave Stevens "Stefan Blom" wrote: Set a fixed row height. In the Table Properties dialog box, click the Row tab. To access this dialog box, click Table | Table Properties (assuming you are not using Word 2007). Click the Row tab. Check "Specify height," set the "Row height is" option to "Exactly" and then type the desired value. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Supersnipe" wrote in message ... I'm using a Table where text is inserted into blocks. The blocks are supposed to remain "fixed" in size as data goes in, but they are expanding, which pushes everything below them onto the next page, ruining the format. How can I fix this? |
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You are welcome.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Dave The Favorite" wrote in message ... This worked perfectfly for me too. Stefan, you're a wonderful person. Don't ever change. smile Dave Stevens "Stefan Blom" wrote: Set a fixed row height. In the Table Properties dialog box, click the Row tab. To access this dialog box, click Table | Table Properties (assuming you are not using Word 2007). Click the Row tab. Check "Specify height," set the "Row height is" option to "Exactly" and then type the desired value. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Supersnipe" wrote in message ... I'm using a Table where text is inserted into blocks. The blocks are supposed to remain "fixed" in size as data goes in, but they are expanding, which pushes everything below them onto the next page, ruining the format. How can I fix this? |
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