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You don't need a table for what you want to do, though. If you convert each
record to a single paragraph (as already outlined), format the paragraph as "Keep lines together," add Space Before/After as needed, and then flow it into three columns, you get the same effect. -- 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. "Dan_unique" wrote in message ... Thanks Suzanne. I sort of stumbled over the same approach myself. I am still playing with the Macro to make it one click of the button. :-) As for the mail merge option: that will work if I put a "header row" as the first record. If I run it just as is, mail merge will look for the name of the person who was #1 in my database as the first field when I set the mailmerge template up. :-). I will also have to assume that a record has a maximum number of lines In theory, it's infinite. In practice it's probably about a dozen. I don't want to put in a header record as I would like to be able to print the report "stand alone." The reason I want to put the record in a single cell is I then: remove the border, set the rows so they don't break across the page, add some top and bottom buffers, and then apply three columns to the page. The result is a directory-like listing of my records where nothing gets orphaned. Although the mail merge option might not work for this specific application, I like the technique it implies: the ability to convert rows down to columns accross. I am sure that will come in handy somewhere. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Replace ^p with ^l; then replace ^l^l with ^p. This will give you each record in a separate paragraph. Convert Table to Text separating at paragraphs and using the appropriate number of columns. Better still substitute tabs for the line breaks, and separate at the tabs to make a row for each record. This will create a database that you can use as a mail merge data source for not only the current label layout but any other that may be needed (or envelopes or letters or anything else). -- 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. "Dan_unique" wrote in message ... I have "records" that contain varying number of lines of text in each record. Each line has a carriage return at the end (^p). Each record is separated by two carriage returns (or I could put in a delimeter such as the pipe symbol on this line if it helps). I want to put each "record" in its own cell when I convert text to table. If I do the straightforward conversion, each line in each record is in its own cell. |
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