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Is it possible in Word 2003 to insert a table in a document that is fixed in
viewing size (so it doesn't run on for pages) but actually contains more content than what is seen? Perhaps a vertical scroll bar could pop up on the table when it's reached a certain length? Or maybe this is possible through inserting an excel sheet in a word document? I'm not by any means a Word expert - so any information would help! Thanks!! |
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Sort of. You can make the table wrapped and then clear the check box in
Tools | Options | Compatibility that allows wrapped tables to break over pages. This will make the table extend off the bottom of the page. The entire table will be visible in Normal view but not in Print Layout. Since Compatibility Options settings travel with the document, as does the view, you could save the doc in Normal view if you had to send it out. Of course, printing would be impractical. -- 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. "Michelle" wrote in message ... Is it possible in Word 2003 to insert a table in a document that is fixed in viewing size (so it doesn't run on for pages) but actually contains more content than what is seen? Perhaps a vertical scroll bar could pop up on the table when it's reached a certain length? Or maybe this is possible through inserting an excel sheet in a word document? I'm not by any means a Word expert - so any information would help! Thanks!! |
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