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Hi all-

This has been happening for a couple of years now and I am tiring of the eye
strain: I use tables in Word 2003 a lot and in most of those tables,
whenever I am entering text or numbers, the table jumps with each keystroke.
It looks like, for a brief moment, the table rows' height shrinks, then pops
back to normal size. Any idea how to fix this? I know it sounds petty, but
try entering pages of data this way!

Thanks all,

Travis
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"Travis G" wrote:

Hi all-

This has been happening for a couple of years now and I am tiring of the eye
strain: I use tables in Word 2003 a lot and in most of those tables,
whenever I am entering text or numbers, the table jumps with each keystroke.
It looks like, for a brief moment, the table rows' height shrinks, then pops
back to normal size. Any idea how to fix this? I know it sounds petty, but
try entering pages of data this way!


In Table Properties "Table" tab "Options..." button
did you deactivate "Automatically resize to fit contents"?

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Well, it's not that I deactivated it, but yes, it does appear to be
unchecked. I'll give that a shot!

Thanks,

Travis

"Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote:

"Travis G" wrote:

Hi all-

This has been happening for a couple of years now and I am tiring of the eye
strain: I use tables in Word 2003 a lot and in most of those tables,
whenever I am entering text or numbers, the table jumps with each keystroke.
It looks like, for a brief moment, the table rows' height shrinks, then pops
back to normal size. Any idea how to fix this? I know it sounds petty, but
try entering pages of data this way!


In Table Properties "Table" tab "Options..." button
did you deactivate "Automatically resize to fit contents"?

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I sometimes see this jumping when I am editing a table and have the
"WhiteSpace" hidden. You do not describe this but when I have WhiteSpace
showing my tables do not jump.
See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm for further help with
this.
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Travis G" wrote:

Well, it's not that I deactivated it, but yes, it does appear to be
unchecked. I'll give that a shot!

Thanks,

Travis

"Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote:

"Travis G" wrote:

Hi all-

This has been happening for a couple of years now and I am tiring of the eye
strain: I use tables in Word 2003 a lot and in most of those tables,
whenever I am entering text or numbers, the table jumps with each keystroke.
It looks like, for a brief moment, the table rows' height shrinks, then pops
back to normal size. Any idea how to fix this? I know it sounds petty, but
try entering pages of data this way!


In Table Properties "Table" tab "Options..." button
did you deactivate "Automatically resize to fit contents"?

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