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I was forwarded numerous Word documents and was updating all of them and on
the 4th or 5th one I ran in to a clitch, the page is columns and rows and when I highlight everything and change the font to times new roman and the text size to 10 it starts a second page, but takes the portion that should go on the second page and puts it on top of the text at the top of the first page, I am really at a loss. I also need to know how to add a row seperate from the rest at the top of a different page and nothing I do is working. |
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Are you using tables here? When tables behave unexpectedly, you should try
setting the "Text wrapping" to "None" on the Table tab of the Table Properties dialog box. To display the dialog box, right-click the table and choose Table Properties from the context menu. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Him8nceone" wrote in message ... I was forwarded numerous Word documents and was updating all of them and on the 4th or 5th one I ran in to a clitch, the page is columns and rows and when I highlight everything and change the font to times new roman and the text size to 10 it starts a second page, but takes the portion that should go on the second page and puts it on top of the text at the top of the first page, I am really at a loss. I also need to know how to add a row seperate from the rest at the top of a different page and nothing I do is working. |
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Thank you for the sugestion, but it did not change anything, although I did
sit and copy and paste everything in to one of the other files and it works, but that is the strangest thing, I even saved the file closed it and reopen it, just to be sure. Thank you again for trying to help. :-) "Stefan Blom" wrote: Are you using tables here? When tables behave unexpectedly, you should try setting the "Text wrapping" to "None" on the Table tab of the Table Properties dialog box. To display the dialog box, right-click the table and choose Table Properties from the context menu. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Him8nceone" wrote in message ... I was forwarded numerous Word documents and was updating all of them and on the 4th or 5th one I ran in to a clitch, the page is columns and rows and when I highlight everything and change the font to times new roman and the text size to 10 it starts a second page, but takes the portion that should go on the second page and puts it on top of the text at the top of the first page, I am really at a loss. I also need to know how to add a row seperate from the rest at the top of a different page and nothing I do is working. |
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Are there any "floating" objects, that is, objects whose text wrapping style
is *not* "In line with text" involved in the document? Which Word version are you using? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Him8nceone" wrote in message ... Thank you for the sugestion, but it did not change anything, although I did sit and copy and paste everything in to one of the other files and it works, but that is the strangest thing, I even saved the file closed it and reopen it, just to be sure. Thank you again for trying to help. :-) "Stefan Blom" wrote: Are you using tables here? When tables behave unexpectedly, you should try setting the "Text wrapping" to "None" on the Table tab of the Table Properties dialog box. To display the dialog box, right-click the table and choose Table Properties from the context menu. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Him8nceone" wrote in message ... I was forwarded numerous Word documents and was updating all of them and on the 4th or 5th one I ran in to a clitch, the page is columns and rows and when I highlight everything and change the font to times new roman and the text size to 10 it starts a second page, but takes the portion that should go on the second page and puts it on top of the text at the top of the first page, I am really at a loss. I also need to know how to add a row seperate from the rest at the top of a different page and nothing I do is working. |
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I don't think so and I changed everything on the page to "none" in the "text
wrapping" portion of the table. I'm using 2003 "Stefan Blom" wrote: Are there any "floating" objects, that is, objects whose text wrapping style is *not* "In line with text" involved in the document? Which Word version are you using? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Him8nceone" wrote in message ... Thank you for the sugestion, but it did not change anything, although I did sit and copy and paste everything in to one of the other files and it works, but that is the strangest thing, I even saved the file closed it and reopen it, just to be sure. Thank you again for trying to help. :-) "Stefan Blom" wrote: Are you using tables here? When tables behave unexpectedly, you should try setting the "Text wrapping" to "None" on the Table tab of the Table Properties dialog box. To display the dialog box, right-click the table and choose Table Properties from the context menu. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Him8nceone" wrote in message ... I was forwarded numerous Word documents and was updating all of them and on the 4th or 5th one I ran in to a clitch, the page is columns and rows and when I highlight everything and change the font to times new roman and the text size to 10 it starts a second page, but takes the portion that should go on the second page and puts it on top of the text at the top of the first page, I am really at a loss. I also need to know how to add a row seperate from the rest at the top of a different page and nothing I do is working. |
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A possibility is that the file in question is somewhat corrupt, which is
supported by a remark that you made in a previous message ("I did sit and copy and paste everything in to one of the other files and it works") . Copying the document contents, except for the final paragraph mark (¶), into a new, blank document, usually fixes corruption. For more, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Him8nceone" wrote in message ... I don't think so and I changed everything on the page to "none" in the "text wrapping" portion of the table. I'm using 2003 "Stefan Blom" wrote: Are there any "floating" objects, that is, objects whose text wrapping style is *not* "In line with text" involved in the document? Which Word version are you using? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Him8nceone" wrote in message ... Thank you for the sugestion, but it did not change anything, although I did sit and copy and paste everything in to one of the other files and it works, but that is the strangest thing, I even saved the file closed it and reopen it, just to be sure. Thank you again for trying to help. :-) "Stefan Blom" wrote: Are you using tables here? When tables behave unexpectedly, you should try setting the "Text wrapping" to "None" on the Table tab of the Table Properties dialog box. To display the dialog box, right-click the table and choose Table Properties from the context menu. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Him8nceone" wrote in message ... I was forwarded numerous Word documents and was updating all of them and on the 4th or 5th one I ran in to a clitch, the page is columns and rows and when I highlight everything and change the font to times new roman and the text size to 10 it starts a second page, but takes the portion that should go on the second page and puts it on top of the text at the top of the first page, I am really at a loss. I also need to know how to add a row seperate from the rest at the top of a different page and nothing I do is working. |
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