Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
An odd thing just happened in a document based on a template that I
have been using for years. The template is for a case summary document that is essentially 7-8 pages of tables each separated by a few lines of text. This afternoon, I used the template to create a new document. One of the tables, containing a header row and 2 data rows, happened to fall at the bottom of page 1 so that the page break occurs between the first and second data row. The header and row 1 are at the bottom of page 1. At the top of page 2, the header is repeated followed by row 2. The odd behavior is that the cursor will not display in the parts of the table at the bottom of page 1 (header row and row 1). If I click anywhere in the header row or the first data row, the rulers indicate that the cursor is there, but it is not visible. If I position the cursor just above the table and use the down arrow key to navigate into the table, the cursor disappears, but if I type, text appears in the cells. If I hold the shift key and use the arrow keys, no text is highlighted, but if I press the Delete key, text is deleted. So the cursor is in the table, just not visible. I did a little experimenting. I was able to make the behavior come and go depending on where the table is in the document. The cursor is invisible in these situations: 1. I added a page break at the top of page 1 so that the table now spans page 2 & 3. Problem remains. 2. I deleted all of the text before the table. It works normally. I then added blank lines until it crossed the page 1-2 break. Problem returns. 3. I added more blank lines until the table is wholly on page 2. Problem disappears. I added more blank lines until it spans pages 2 & 3. Problem returns. The cursor acts normally (is visible) in these situations: 1. In Draft view or Outline view. It only occurs in Print Layout view. 2. If I add enough blank lines just above the table so that the entire table moves to page 2 or if I delete enough text above the table so that the entire table is on page 1. It only occurs if the table spans 2 pages. 3. There are several other tables in this document that span pages. None of them exhibit the behavior. I copied one of these tables to the same position at the bottom of page 1. It did not exhibit the behavior. 4. I copied the table to the bottom of page 2 so that it spanned pages 2 & 3. It worked correctly. This suggests to me that it may be related to the display attributes of the repeated header row. It looks like the rows just above the repeated header row have acquired some of the *display* attributes of the header row on next page. Puzzled... Any suggestions? |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
acquire text from omni page pro | Microsoft Word Help | |||
Table heading has repeated on its own page | Tables | |||
First Line of Row at Bottom of Page Repeated | Tables | |||
Table wraps from bottom of page to the top of the same page | Page Layout | |||
Only first row of Repeated Table Header repeats after save/reload | Tables |