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Hi,
I'm editing quite a long document in Word 2003 which contains a lot of tables. I have decided that I would like to add a bit more blank space after the last row of each table, before text restarts. All the tables use the same custom style. Doing this for an individual table is no problem - in the 'Table properties' dialogue box I change the text wrapping to 'Around' and then specify the values I require in the 'Distance from surrounding text' section of the 'Positioning' sub dialogue box. However, I am unable to achieve this for all tables using this Style tag. If I try to modify the style then the 'Text wrapping' options on the 'Table Properties' dialogue are greyed out. If I update a single table, then the 'Update to match selection' option in the 'Styles and formatting' pane is greyed out. If I use the option to 'Select all 84 instances' and then open 'Table Properties' I am able to select the 'Around' text wrapping style, but the 'Positions' dialogue box does not open, though the button is not greyed out. I don't really want to use this last method anyhow, but thought I'd try everything I can. Why? And, more importantly, can I get around this? By the way, I am using document protection, but have it turned off for making this change. Many thanks for any thoughts on this. Richie |
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