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| Invisible Table Cell Borders | 01 Jun 2005 00:21 GMT | 4 |
In older versions of MS Word I could create tables with invisible cell boundaries by choosing "None" in Border Settings, and making sure that the "Text Boundaries" option is Unchecked at Tools\Options\View\Print & Web Layout Options. I am now working in MS Word 2002 and this ...
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| How do I vertically split a table in Word 2003? | 01 Jun 2005 00:11 GMT | 2 |
I have a table that has been sent to me that is set up for A3 paper (double the size of A4 which is standard in Australia - similar to 'letter'). I only have a standard deskjet and it will not print all the table. So how do split the table vertically or get to print on standard ...
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| Mystery cell border | 01 Jun 2005 00:08 GMT | 5 |
I have a very simple table - 2 cells (2 rows, 1 column). The top cell has a shaded background and the bottom row contains an inline image. What I want is for the inline image to fill the cell exactly such that it looks like the top shaded cells is a title to the image.
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| Deleting a Table | 31 May 2005 14:03 GMT | 7 |
In Word 2003, I want to delete a table. I've tried highlighting the table and hitting delete, Table > Delete > Table, even Table > Convert > Table to Text. However, if I move my cursor right one "space" at a time, the table is still there (I can tell by the marks on the ruler). ...
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| Avoid having to click on user account at opening of screen. | 31 May 2005 04:39 GMT | 4 |
Something in my computer. When I return to the computer after a time away, I have a long wait before the screen restores, and then I have to click on my account name to enter. I didn't used to have to do this - whenever I hit any key, the screensaver went away and I was back in ...
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| Can I insert comment for multiple rows in a table? | 30 May 2005 18:29 GMT | 4 |
I can insert comment for multiple lines for general paragraphs but cannot apply the same for tables. Can I do that?
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| numbering lines in tables | 30 May 2005 15:50 GMT | 3 |
I am having a problem with Word automatically numbering lines outside the boundaries of my tables. How do I stop this? The numbers affect legitimate numbering in the document.
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| table | 29 May 2005 15:03 GMT | 1 |
This is an news test. Please tell me how create a table in microsoft word.
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| How do I edit a graphic that has been placed behind the text? | 27 May 2005 23:51 GMT | 1 |
I have positioned a picture in my document and in the wrap around option asked for it to be positioned behind the text. Now I can't edit the graphic or even select it.
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| Table Breaks unwantedly | 27 May 2005 21:34 GMT | 4 |
Hi.. not a technical person... i hope you can undestand my question.... I created a table in word and its two pages in length... well suppose to be.... the problem is.... it splits up some of the rows..... how do i make the rosw stick together and let them break automatically at end ...
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| How does one sort labels in Word by customer number? | 27 May 2005 18:52 GMT | 1 |
I'm tyring to sort mailing labels in Word by customer number. Example: 4445555555 John Smith 333 Road St.
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| Table style keeps losing its font | 27 May 2005 18:50 GMT | 6 |
We have created a table style in Word 2002. We are working on separate chapters (separate Word files) of a document based on a common template. But the fonts in the tables keep changing. The Problem:
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| How to get textbox without border line? | 27 May 2005 18:46 GMT | 1 |
How to insert a textbox but without the border with Word97?
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| Converting a Word Table into an Excel Table? | 27 May 2005 00:57 GMT | 1 |
How do I convert a Word Table into an Excel Table when the Table is in a Word Document? I do not want to have to retype these tables in Excel. I want to use the table I have in Word but with mathematical ability.
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| Hidden Text | 26 May 2005 21:53 GMT | 4 |
Using Word 2003. I have a table consisting of two rows and two columns followed by normal text. The table is formatted with no borders. The second row contains hidden text in both columns. I want the second row to be hidden and the normal text below the second row to start below ...
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