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Table/Caption Confusion
Here's a way to confirm you are in fact seeing just one table: Place
the cursor inside the table. On the Table menu, click Select, and then click Table. Is everything that appears to be a single table now selected? If not, there could be multiple tables, and you need to check the text wrapping for all of them. Another possibility is that the document has frames. With the cursor inside the object, look for a Frame command at the bottom of the Format menu. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Scott Meyers" wrote in message ... Stefan Blom wrote: In Table | Table Properties, Table tab, try setting the "Text wrapping" to "None." It's already set that way. I think what I have is a table with two rows and one column. Is there some way for me to confirm this? If that's not what I have, I may be barking completely up the wrong tree. Thanks, Scott |
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