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On Oct 22, 5:42*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Not necessary. See my reply. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "BruceB" wrote in message ... On Oct 22, 2:07 pm, "Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote: Hello Bruce BruceB wrote: I am using a Word 2003 document to track changes to a software project. Each time a new version of the project is released I want to insert an empty table at the top of the document for each developer to summarize their changes from the previous version. I would also like each table inserted to start on a new page. I have determined that I should use autotext to do this and have added the table I want to use as an autotext entry. My autotext entry consists of a table, then a section break (next page), and then a paragraph mark. However I am having trouble inserting this autotext at a new page at the beginning of the document without ending up with paragraph marks I don't need. The very 'topmost' object in the current document is a table. What I have to do now to get this to work is to open the document, press ctrl- home to position cursor at beginning of document, then press enter to start a new paragraph, then insert my autotext. Is there a way to do this without having to start a new paragraph at the top of the document? Also, when I insert my autotext table at the top of the document, I end up with two paragraph marks at the top of the second page which I then must delete. Is there a way to prevent these? Thanks for any help/suggestions. I'd probably setup my AutoText to include a heading before the table. And tell the heading (style) to "Page break before" (paragraph property). That way, the document will start with one of these headings.. And you should be able to place your cursor before the first character of it and insert the AutoText. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word |http://www.masteringword.eu/ Hi Robert, Thanks for your reply. *If by 'include a heading' you mean 'add an additional line of text', yes, I suppose I could do that but I don't really have anything to say there...and if I simply put a blank line as a heading I am back where I started ![]() the top row of the autotext table to a line of text. *I will consider this. I think I have managed to get it a little better in that I have managed to include only my table and section break (next page) in the autotext, leaving off the trailing paragraph mark. *I still have to cursor to the beginning of the document and manually start a new paragraph before inserting my autotext, then go back and delete that new paragraph from the top of the second page after inserting the autotext. *Ah well...life could be worse. *Thanks again! Bruce I've done away with the section break at the end of my autotext and formatted the first row as you described and that seems to work well. I still have to start a new paragraph at the top of the document but that's not a huge price to pay. Thank you! Bruce |
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