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Out of control table (Word 2000)
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WSemilyo
AskWoody LoungerJune 28, 2004 at 2:14 pm #845424I have a document which conatins a table which spreads over many pages.
Originally the person who created this document put page breaks in as they went along as they were needed.
Inevitably, the table go all out of kilter and some pages just had a few lines on etc.
I went through and took out all the page breaks and joined all the bits of table back together again. Expecting that automatic pagebreaks would just do their thing.I now have a problem in that the table wants to be all on one page – it doens’t fit, so will only print one page of a ten page document. I can split it with manual page breaks, but I would really like to use automatic page breaks.
I have tried copying and pasting all but the last line to a new document, but this has no effect.I hope this all makes sense and that someone has and answer,
Thanks in advance,
Emily.
P.S. Just to add to that, I just tried to put in manual page breaks and I adds its own in wherever I put one in, so I end up with a blank page between pages.
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WSemilyo
AskWoody LoungerJune 28, 2004 at 2:14 pm #845425I have a document which conatins a table which spreads over many pages.
Originally the person who created this document put page breaks in as they went along as they were needed.
Inevitably, the table go all out of kilter and some pages just had a few lines on etc.
I went through and took out all the page breaks and joined all the bits of table back together again. Expecting that automatic pagebreaks would just do their thing.I now have a problem in that the table wants to be all on one page – it doens’t fit, so will only print one page of a ten page document. I can split it with manual page breaks, but I would really like to use automatic page breaks.
I have tried copying and pasting all but the last line to a new document, but this has no effect.I hope this all makes sense and that someone has and answer,
Thanks in advance,
Emily.
P.S. Just to add to that, I just tried to put in manual page breaks and I adds its own in wherever I put one in, so I end up with a blank page between pages.
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AskWoody LoungerJune 28, 2004 at 4:43 pm #845511Hi Emily,
The table is inside of a text box (or frame, I didn’t check).
From Normal View, carefully select the entire table. Choose Table -> conver to text, and press OK.
Now do Edit -> copy
Open up a new blank document, set it to landscape, and paste in the text.
Now do Table -> convert text to table, and that should take care of it.
HTH
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WSAndrew77
AskWoody LoungerJune 28, 2004 at 4:43 pm #845512Hi Emily,
The table is inside of a text box (or frame, I didn’t check).
From Normal View, carefully select the entire table. Choose Table -> conver to text, and press OK.
Now do Edit -> copy
Open up a new blank document, set it to landscape, and paste in the text.
Now do Table -> convert text to table, and that should take care of it.
HTH
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WSDiane
AskWoody LoungerJuly 6, 2004 at 3:26 pm #848038I recently had a problem with a table someone here was working on. They too had put in manual page breaks, which by the way I think are totally useless, and when I took out those page breaks I had a real mess. Eventually I figured out that the table was in a frame. Is Word putting a frame in when manual page breaks are used in a lengthy table? I found it hard to understand how or why the frames were used and frankly I would be surprised that the frames were put in by the person who was working on the table. But if Word is somehow again doing a “favor” by using frames when a manual page break is used, that is something I’d like to get out to everyone to help discourage the use of manual page breaks.
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WSjscher2000
AskWoody LoungerJuly 6, 2004 at 6:46 pm #848129Word 2000 and later let you “draw” a table, and then move it around as though it were a drawing. Word places this kind of table in a frame. Users should be discourages from using the Draw Tables feature for serious documents and should be trained to use the ordinary properties (Table>Properties) to position and size the table, instead.
(The only way I can see to remove the frame is to convert the table to text, access Format Frame, and use the Remove Frame button. Obviously not ideal…)
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WSDiane
AskWoody LoungerJuly 6, 2004 at 7:09 pm #848143I do not use the draw table. I think it’s too much trouble. The document with the table in frames was not started as a draw table. The only thing I saw in common with this string was the manual page breaks. But your comment causes me to think that perhaps someone used that feature to copy and paste, to get the table format to the next page after their manual page break. That would explain a lot. I didn’t think the person who worked on this would be trying to put things in frames on purpose. Thanks. Now I think I know what could have caused this.
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WSDiane
AskWoody LoungerJuly 6, 2004 at 7:09 pm #848144I do not use the draw table. I think it’s too much trouble. The document with the table in frames was not started as a draw table. The only thing I saw in common with this string was the manual page breaks. But your comment causes me to think that perhaps someone used that feature to copy and paste, to get the table format to the next page after their manual page break. That would explain a lot. I didn’t think the person who worked on this would be trying to put things in frames on purpose. Thanks. Now I think I know what could have caused this.
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WSjscher2000
AskWoody LoungerJuly 6, 2004 at 6:46 pm #848130Word 2000 and later let you “draw” a table, and then move it around as though it were a drawing. Word places this kind of table in a frame. Users should be discourages from using the Draw Tables feature for serious documents and should be trained to use the ordinary properties (Table>Properties) to position and size the table, instead.
(The only way I can see to remove the frame is to convert the table to text, access Format Frame, and use the Remove Frame button. Obviously not ideal…)
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WSDiane
AskWoody LoungerJuly 6, 2004 at 3:26 pm #848039I recently had a problem with a table someone here was working on. They too had put in manual page breaks, which by the way I think are totally useless, and when I took out those page breaks I had a real mess. Eventually I figured out that the table was in a frame. Is Word putting a frame in when manual page breaks are used in a lengthy table? I found it hard to understand how or why the frames were used and frankly I would be surprised that the frames were put in by the person who was working on the table. But if Word is somehow again doing a “favor” by using frames when a manual page break is used, that is something I’d like to get out to everyone to help discourage the use of manual page breaks.
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