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Using Word 2003
I have a document that has a table and then below the table is a letter bullet. I want to add a space between the table and the bullet. If I place the cursor to the bottom right of the table and hit the enter key a row is added to the table, which I dont want. I cannot place the cursor to the left of the bullet. If I put the cursor to the right of the bullet and hit enter, another letter bullet is added, which I dont want either. How can this be done? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Karen |
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You can add another paragraph above the bulleted one by pressing Enter at
the beginning of the content (to the right of the bullet). You'll get another bulleted paragraph, but you can remove the bullet. A better solution, however, is to press Ctrl+0 to insert 12 points Spacing Before to the bulleted paragraph. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Karen" wrote in message ... Using Word 2003 I have a document that has a table and then below the table is a letter bullet. I want to add a space between the table and the bullet. If I place the cursor to the bottom right of the table and hit the enter key a row is added to the table, which I dont want. I cannot place the cursor to the left of the bullet. If I put the cursor to the right of the bullet and hit enter, another letter bullet is added, which I dont want either. How can this be done? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Karen |
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I fugured it out! All I did was highlight the entire row including the
bullet, Cut Enter Paste Karen "Karen" wrote: Using Word 2003 I have a document that has a table and then below the table is a letter bullet. I want to add a space between the table and the bullet. If I place the cursor to the bottom right of the table and hit the enter key a row is added to the table, which I dont want. I cannot place the cursor to the left of the bullet. If I put the cursor to the right of the bullet and hit enter, another letter bullet is added, which I dont want either. How can this be done? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Karen |
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There's no need to cut and paste. You could have added some spacing before to
the first bulleted paragraph; that way, you would have added a distance between the table and the bulleted list. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karen" wrote: I fugured it out! All I did was highlight the entire row including the bullet, Cut Enter Paste Karen "Karen" wrote: Using Word 2003 I have a document that has a table and then below the table is a letter bullet. I want to add a space between the table and the bullet. If I place the cursor to the bottom right of the table and hit the enter key a row is added to the table, which I dont want. I cannot place the cursor to the left of the bullet. If I put the cursor to the right of the bullet and hit enter, another letter bullet is added, which I dont want either. How can this be done? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Karen |
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Thank you for your help!
Karen "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can add another paragraph above the bulleted one by pressing Enter at the beginning of the content (to the right of the bullet). You'll get another bulleted paragraph, but you can remove the bullet. A better solution, however, is to press Ctrl+0 to insert 12 points Spacing Before to the bulleted paragraph. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Karen" wrote in message ... Using Word 2003 I have a document that has a table and then below the table is a letter bullet. I want to add a space between the table and the bullet. If I place the cursor to the bottom right of the table and hit the enter key a row is added to the table, which I dont want. I cannot place the cursor to the left of the bullet. If I put the cursor to the right of the bullet and hit enter, another letter bullet is added, which I dont want either. How can this be done? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Karen . |
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Thank you for your help!
Karen "Stefan Blom" wrote: There's no need to cut and paste. You could have added some spacing before to the first bulleted paragraph; that way, you would have added a distance between the table and the bulleted list. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karen" wrote: I fugured it out! All I did was highlight the entire row including the bullet, Cut Enter Paste Karen "Karen" wrote: Using Word 2003 I have a document that has a table and then below the table is a letter bullet. I want to add a space between the table and the bullet. If I place the cursor to the bottom right of the table and hit the enter key a row is added to the table, which I dont want. I cannot place the cursor to the left of the bullet. If I put the cursor to the right of the bullet and hit enter, another letter bullet is added, which I dont want either. How can this be done? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Karen |
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You are welcome.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karen" wrote in message ... Thank you for your help! Karen "Stefan Blom" wrote: There's no need to cut and paste. You could have added some spacing before to the first bulleted paragraph; that way, you would have added a distance between the table and the bulleted list. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karen" wrote: I fugured it out! All I did was highlight the entire row including the bullet, Cut Enter Paste Karen "Karen" wrote: Using Word 2003 I have a document that has a table and then below the table is a letter bullet. I want to add a space between the table and the bullet. If I place the cursor to the bottom right of the table and hit the enter key a row is added to the table, which I don't want. I cannot place the cursor to the left of the bullet. If I put the cursor to the right of the bullet and hit enter, another letter bullet is added, which I don't want either. How can this be done? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Karen |
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