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is there any way to move a table exactly where I drag it to? I drag,
release, and the table jumps somewhere else. Is there any setting that will change that? I am so frustrated right now! i need to place these tables exactly where I drag them to. Thank you............................. |
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Method 1: put the table in a text box. Use Format Textbox Layout
Advanced to position the textbox as needed. Method 2: use Table properties to set the indent. This positions the table left-right. Verticial positioning is within the flow of text, so use the SpaceAbove settings for the table header, or the paragraph immediately preceding it. "pyro princess" wrote in message news ![]() is there any way to move a table exactly where I drag it to? I drag, release, and the table jumps somewhere else. Is there any setting that will change that? I am so frustrated right now! i need to place these tables exactly where I drag them to. Thank you............................. |
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On the Table menu, click Table Properties. Click the Table tab. Under
"Text Wrapping", click "Around". Click the "Positioning" button, which opens a new dialog box for horizontal and vertical placement. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "pyro princess" wrote in message news ![]() is there any way to move a table exactly where I drag it to? I drag, release, and the table jumps somewhere else. Is there any setting that will change that? I am so frustrated right now! i need to place these tables exactly where I drag them to. Thank you............................. |
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