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Hi!
I have a table with four cells: R1C1 | R1C2 R2C1 | R2C2 Is there a way to have text written in R1C1 (row 1 column 1) continue automagically in e.g. R2C2 when it reaches the cell's borders? (Much like in linked text boxes?) Thanks in advance, Christian |
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To accomplish this, you will have to insert linked text boxes in the cells.
You can set the Text Wrapping to "In line with text" so that the text boxes are in fact inside the cells (and remove the text box borders of course). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Christian" wrote in message ... Hi! I have a table with four cells: R1C1 | R1C2 R2C1 | R2C2 Is there a way to have text written in R1C1 (row 1 column 1) continue automagically in e.g. R2C2 when it reaches the cell's borders? (Much like in linked text boxes?) Thanks in advance, Christian |
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Hi Stefan,
It's working fine, thank you! The only problem is that when I tab through the cells I end up overwriting the text boxes. Any remedy to that? Thanks again, Christian On Jul 28, 2:12*pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: To accomplish this, you will have to insert linked text boxes in the cells. You can set the Text Wrapping to "In line with text" so that the text boxes are in fact inside the cells (and remove the text box borders of course). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Christian" wrote in message ... Hi! I have a table with four cells: R1C1 | R1C2 R2C1 | R2C2 Is there a way to have text written in R1C1 (row 1 column 1) continue automagically in e.g. R2C2 when it reaches the cell's borders? (Much like in linked text boxes?) Thanks in advance, Christian- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Not that I can think of, unfortunately.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Christian" wrote in message ... Hi Stefan, It's working fine, thank you! The only problem is that when I tab through the cells I end up overwriting the text boxes. Any remedy to that? Thanks again, Christian On Jul 28, 2:12 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: To accomplish this, you will have to insert linked text boxes in the cells. You can set the Text Wrapping to "In line with text" so that the text boxes are in fact inside the cells (and remove the text box borders of course). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Christian" wrote in message ... Hi! I have a table with four cells: R1C1 | R1C2 R2C1 | R2C2 Is there a way to have text written in R1C1 (row 1 column 1) continue automagically in e.g. R2C2 when it reaches the cell's borders? (Much like in linked text boxes?) Thanks in advance, Christian- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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