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I'm glad you got it sorted! Thank you for the follow-up.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mark H. - NJ" wrote in message ... Stefan, I believe that I may have just found a solution to my problem. Rather than cut/pasting the tables, I did an insert - file and it appears to keep the indenting. Thanks very much for you help! -- Mark H. "Mark H. - NJ" wrote: Stefan, We have been able to successfully create the tables in Word with the indenting intact however, we lose the indenting when the table is pasted. I just came on board and assumed responsibility for this process and am not sure how they came up with this means of doing it but the process that we use is as follows: We save the MS Project as an html file. We then open that html file in Word and the table is formatted correctly. If I didn't have to paste the three tables into one document I would be all set. It's when we paste the tables that we lose the indenting. Any further suggestions that you may have would be very much appreciated. -- Thanks! Mark H. "Stefan Blom" wrote: It seems as if Word cannot recreate the formatting of tables created in MS Project, not even as direct formatting. If that is the case, your only option might be to manually recreate the formatting in Word. Or perhaps you could insert the tables as OLE objects. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mark H. - NJ" wrote in message ... Hi Stefan, I've tried that with no luck. There's really not very many options on the Paste Options button (Keep soure formatting, Match destination formatting and keep text only). I've also tried the various options on the Settings button on the Edit tab in Options, some of which I thought may be do the trick: - Adjust sentence and word spacing automatically - Adjust paragraph spacing on paste - adjust table formatting and alignment on paste None of them worked. Any further assistaance that you could provide would be very much appreciated. -- Thanks, Mark H. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Have you tried any of the Paste Options? As you paste the tables, you should see the Paste Options button. Click it and experiment with the options (Keep Source Formatting for example). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mark H. - NJ" wrote in message ... Hi - I have 3 tables in 3 separate Word 2003 documents. The tables all have various indents as they were generated from MS Project. I have to copy all three into one document. Wher I copy the tables they lose their indents. I've tried everything that I can find and can't prevent this from happening. Does anyone have any suggestions? -- Thanks, Mark H. . . |
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