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Removing a frame from a table
I read the post about how moving a table creates a frame around it, which was
great info., thanks. But I cannot get the frame to go away once I move the table. There is no option under "Format -- Frames" for deleting the frame. We use 2000 and are moving to 2003, and are in the process of testing. Word 2000's Help says there should be, so does Word 2003's Help, but neither of them show that option. What am I doing wrong? Can a frame be removed from a table once it is created? Thanks. DianeRTLaw |
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In Word 2000 or above, go to the Table tab of Table Properties and set the
text wrapping to None. Although setting the wrapping to Around does, in effect, put the table in a frame, this process is transparent in Word 2000 and above. Only if you open the document in Word 97 or earlier would you actually see a frame. -- 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. "DianeRTLaw" wrote in message ... I read the post about how moving a table creates a frame around it, which was great info., thanks. But I cannot get the frame to go away once I move the table. There is no option under "Format -- Frames" for deleting the frame. We use 2000 and are moving to 2003, and are in the process of testing. Word 2000's Help says there should be, so does Word 2003's Help, but neither of them show that option. What am I doing wrong? Can a frame be removed from a table once it is created? Thanks. DianeRTLaw |
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