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I was emailed a 30 page Word doc created with Word 2000. The entire doc is
made up of a 4X2 table on each page. There are a few pages with an 8X13 table
within one of the tables which when I open up the doc, is not in the form of
a table.
It looks more like a list within the original table. There are some pages
were the table extends past the bottom of the page and other pages where one
row (4X1) table is present but I cannot sync to the bottom (4X1) table. I
have tried "shrink to fit". I have tried multiple suggestions from Suzanne
Barnhill's site but I am running out of ideas. Thanks in advance for any
help or suggestions you can give.

Terry

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Please see my reply to your duplicate question in the word.tables NG.

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"TBoe" wrote in message
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I was emailed a 30 page Word doc created with Word 2000. The entire doc

is
made up of a 4X2 table on each page. There are a few pages with an 8X13

table
within one of the tables which when I open up the doc, is not in the form

of
a table.
It looks more like a list within the original table. There are some pages
were the table extends past the bottom of the page and other pages where

one
row (4X1) table is present but I cannot sync to the bottom (4X1) table. I
have tried "shrink to fit". I have tried multiple suggestions from

Suzanne
Barnhill's site but I am running out of ideas. Thanks in advance for any
help or suggestions you can give.

Terry


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Thanks for help the Suzanne. The reason for the duplication is because after
I posted the question I realized it shoud have been under word.tables.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Please see my reply to your duplicate question in the word.tables NG.

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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.

"TBoe" wrote in message
...
I was emailed a 30 page Word doc created with Word 2000. The entire doc

is
made up of a 4X2 table on each page. There are a few pages with an 8X13

table
within one of the tables which when I open up the doc, is not in the form

of
a table.
It looks more like a list within the original table. There are some pages
were the table extends past the bottom of the page and other pages where

one
row (4X1) table is present but I cannot sync to the bottom (4X1) table. I
have tried "shrink to fit". I have tried multiple suggestions from

Suzanne
Barnhill's site but I am running out of ideas. Thanks in advance for any
help or suggestions you can give.

Terry



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