More Table Woe's!

K

Katherine Wickless

I have Windows XP / Office XP Professional. Word 2002 (I
guess!)
I am an instructional designer, having TERRIBLE problems
working with a storyboard! The basic design of my
storyboard template/table is three columns, with four
rows in the left column, two in the middle, and 4 on the
right. When I input content into the cells of the table,
the bottom row of cells runs off the page - not onto the
next page either - just OFF the bottom edge of the paper.
It also expands upward, covering the header AND footer
information. I have tried absolutely everything I can
think of - including creating the table in Excel and
importing it into Word, but I keep getting the same
results. I have checked the "Allow Rows to Break Across
Tables button, unchecked it, selected "Wrap TExt",
deselected it, etc. I have spent virtually HOURS on
this. CAN ANYBODY HELP ME WITH THIS CRAZY TABLE???
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Make sure that wrapping is set to None on the Table tab of Table Properties.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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J

JGM

Hi Katherine,

All I could think of is Wrapping. I have only seen this when wrapping was on
for a table. Check (Table, Proerties, Table tab) that wrapping is set to
None.

HTH
Cheers!
 

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