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Where is page two?
Running Office Standard 2007 on Vista Home Basic.
My table continues on a second page, or did when I constructed it. Now page two is gone. Google Desktop has the missing data, but when I click the file name in GD only page 1 of 1 opens. Same when I try to open the file from Office Search. My problem with auto-repeating the heading row may have somehing to do with this. It didn't work. I had to insert the heading row on page two with copy-and-paste. |
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Where is page two?
Most likely you inadvertently nudged the table and made it wrapped. In
whatever passes for Table Properties in Word 2007, make sure the text wrapping is set to None. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "johnthebaptist" wrote in message ... Running Office Standard 2007 on Vista Home Basic. My table continues on a second page, or did when I constructed it. Now page two is gone. Google Desktop has the missing data, but when I click the file name in GD only page 1 of 1 opens. Same when I try to open the file from Office Search. My problem with auto-repeating the heading row may have somehing to do with this. It didn't work. I had to insert the heading row on page two with copy-and-paste. |
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Where is page two?
Thank you, Suzanne S. Barnhill. In pursuing your suggestion I discovered in
the Document Recovery pane that the file I had been searching for was the version (Last saved by user). This one was prior to the (Autosaved) one which did show page two. The wrapped heading shows on page two, but doubtless as a result of my copy-and-paste operation. Also, not only does my heading row have a wrapped heading but there is a row above that with merged cells containing the equivalent of a title of the table--wrapped. If I understand the phrase correctly this is "nudging the table" on a grand scale, i.e., trying to make it do something it's not designed to do. Still, if I wanted a table title to repeat on all pages above the heading row what would I do? Insert a text box manually, or maybe--ugh--with a macro? Or just copy and paste the two rows manually--or ugh. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Most likely you inadvertently nudged the table and made it wrapped. In whatever passes for Table Properties in Word 2007, make sure the text wrapping is set to None. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "johnthebaptist" wrote in message ... Running Office Standard 2007 on Vista Home Basic. My table continues on a second page, or did when I constructed it. Now page two is gone. Google Desktop has the missing data, but when I click the file name in GD only page 1 of 1 opens. Same when I try to open the file from Office Search. My problem with auto-repeating the heading row may have somehing to do with this. It didn't work. I had to insert the heading row on page two with copy-and-paste. |
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Where is page two?
"johnthebaptist" wrote in message
... Thank you, Suzanne S. Barnhill. In pursuing your suggestion I discovered in the Document Recovery pane that the file I had been searching for was the version (Last saved by user). This one was prior to the (Autosaved) one which did show page two. The wrapped heading shows on page two, but doubtless as a result of my copy-and-paste operation. Also, not only does my heading row have a wrapped heading but there is a row above that with merged cells containing the equivalent of a title of the table--wrapped. If I understand the phrase correctly this is "nudging the table" on a grand scale, i.e., trying to make it do something it's not designed to do. When you rest the mouse pointer on the table, a little symbol (a four-headed arrow) shows in the top left corner (see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/TblsFldsFms/TableBasics.htm). If you inadvertently click on this symbol and drag, the table will be wrapped. To turn this off: Right-click the table and choose table properties. On the Table tab, click ”None” for ”Text wrapping.” Click OK. Still, if I wanted a table title to repeat on all pages above the heading row what would I do? Insert a text box manually, or maybe--ugh--with a macro? Or just copy and paste the two rows manually--or ugh. You can have two rows repeat (two successive rows that is) in a Word table. Just select them and click the Table Tools: Layout tab of the ribbon. In the Data group, click Repeat Header Rows. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Most likely you inadvertently nudged the table and made it wrapped. In whatever passes for Table Properties in Word 2007, make sure the text wrapping is set to None. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "johnthebaptist" wrote in message ... Running Office Standard 2007 on Vista Home Basic. My table continues on a second page, or did when I constructed it. Now page two is gone. Google Desktop has the missing data, but when I click the file name in GD only page 1 of 1 opens. Same when I try to open the file from Office Search. My problem with auto-repeating the heading row may have somehing to do with this. It didn't work. I had to insert the heading row on page two with copy-and-paste. |
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Where is page two?
Very nice to know, Stephan Blom. Thank you.
"Stefan Blom" wrote: "johnthebaptist" wrote in message ... Thank you, Suzanne S. Barnhill. In pursuing your suggestion I discovered in the Document Recovery pane that the file I had been searching for was the version (Last saved by user). This one was prior to the (Autosaved) one which did show page two. The wrapped heading shows on page two, but doubtless as a result of my copy-and-paste operation. Also, not only does my heading row have a wrapped heading but there is a row above that with merged cells containing the equivalent of a title of the table--wrapped. If I understand the phrase correctly this is "nudging the table" on a grand scale, i.e., trying to make it do something it's not designed to do. When you rest the mouse pointer on the table, a little symbol (a four-headed arrow) shows in the top left corner (see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/TblsFldsFms/TableBasics.htm). If you inadvertently click on this symbol and drag, the table will be wrapped. To turn this off: Right-click the table and choose table properties. On the Table tab, click €¯None€¯ for €¯Text wrapping.€¯ Click OK. Still, if I wanted a table title to repeat on all pages above the heading row what would I do? Insert a text box manually, or maybe--ugh--with a macro? Or just copy and paste the two rows manually--or ugh. You can have two rows repeat (two successive rows that is) in a Word table. Just select them and click the Table Tools: Layout tab of the ribbon. In the Data group, click Repeat Header Rows. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Most likely you inadvertently nudged the table and made it wrapped. In whatever passes for Table Properties in Word 2007, make sure the text wrapping is set to None. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "johnthebaptist" wrote in message ... Running Office Standard 2007 on Vista Home Basic. My table continues on a second page, or did when I constructed it. Now page two is gone. Google Desktop has the missing data, but when I click the file name in GD only page 1 of 1 opens. Same when I try to open the file from Office Search. My problem with auto-repeating the heading row may have somehing to do with this. It didn't work. I had to insert the heading row on page two with copy-and-paste. |
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Where is page two?
Glad I could help.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "johnthebaptist" wrote in message ... Very nice to know, Stephan Blom. Thank you. "Stefan Blom" wrote: "johnthebaptist" wrote in message ... Thank you, Suzanne S. Barnhill. In pursuing your suggestion I discovered in the Document Recovery pane that the file I had been searching for was the version (Last saved by user). This one was prior to the (Autosaved) one which did show page two. The wrapped heading shows on page two, but doubtless as a result of my copy-and-paste operation. Also, not only does my heading row have a wrapped heading but there is a row above that with merged cells containing the equivalent of a title of the table--wrapped. If I understand the phrase correctly this is "nudging the table" on a grand scale, i.e., trying to make it do something it's not designed to do. When you rest the mouse pointer on the table, a little symbol (a four-headed arrow) shows in the top left corner (see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/TblsFldsFms/TableBasics.htm). If you inadvertently click on this symbol and drag, the table will be wrapped. To turn this off: Right-click the table and choose table properties. On the Table tab, click "None" for "Text wrapping." Click OK. Still, if I wanted a table title to repeat on all pages above the heading row what would I do? Insert a text box manually, or maybe--ugh--with a macro? Or just copy and paste the two rows manually--or ugh. You can have two rows repeat (two successive rows that is) in a Word table. Just select them and click the Table Tools: Layout tab of the ribbon. In the Data group, click Repeat Header Rows. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Most likely you inadvertently nudged the table and made it wrapped. In whatever passes for Table Properties in Word 2007, make sure the text wrapping is set to None. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "johnthebaptist" wrote in message ... Running Office Standard 2007 on Vista Home Basic. My table continues on a second page, or did when I constructed it. Now page two is gone. Google Desktop has the missing data, but when I click the file name in GD only page 1 of 1 opens. Same when I try to open the file from Office Search. My problem with auto-repeating the heading row may have somehing to do with this. It didn't work. I had to insert the heading row on page two with copy-and-paste. |
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