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Am formatting a two-column article that contains some wide tables. Would like
to switch to one-column format for those tables and continue two-column text for remainder of page. Tried inserting continuous breaks before and after tables, but Word changes my second break from "continuous" to "next page." Why is this happening? |
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Karen S. was telling us:
Karen S. nous racontait que : Am formatting a two-column article that contains some wide tables. Would like to switch to one-column format for those tables and continue two-column text for remainder of page. Tried inserting continuous breaks before and after tables, but Word changes my second break from "continuous" to "next page." Why is this happening? There could be many reasons, the one coming to my mind now being that you may have two consecutive breaks somewhere. Try this: Select he whole document (CTRL-A), Then, File Page Setup... Go to the "Layout" tab In the bottom left corner, make sure that Apply to: is set to Whole document Finally, at the top, set Section start: to "Continuous" If that does not work, look at your document in Normal mode ("View" menu) and make sure that your section breaks are placed in the sequence that is needed for your purpose. In fact, why don't you do that first? -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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