Keep text from jumping away from table

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Freelancer BJK

OK, here's another question. Hopefully, this one will be simpler to solve.

When I put a table cell too close to regular text, the text jumps away from
the table. I had to move the cell an inch below the text before it would
flow back where it had been. How can I get the type to ignore the text box,
or even print over it?
 
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Freelancer BJK

I neglected to mention that we are using Word 2003 on Hewlett
Packard machines running Windows 2000 Professional.
 
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Doug Robbins

From the Tables menu, select Table Properties and then on the Table tab, set
the desired alignment and then the Text wrapping and if necessary click on
the Positioning button to vary the distance of the text from the table.

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Hope this helps.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Freelancer BJK

Doug,

Thanks for taking the time to help us out.

I don't think I followed you. I tried your instructions and I can't see
that you're asking me to do anything different except move the table using
positioning coordinates instead of by grabbing and dragging.

But in writing down everything I did in order to report back to you, I
solved the problem! The reason I had to move the table nearly an inch and a
half below the baseline of the text to keep it from jumping out of the way
was because I had given the text a "space below" of 108 points!

This was one of the first pieces I worked on here and apparently I had used
space below to force a page break. So now I have inserted a page break
instead. That has caused things on the second page to shift here and there,
but I can reposition those pieces and now my table will fit where it belongs!

Thanks for your help!
 
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