WORD: Layout issues with Word table.
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m@rina Posted messages 27232 Registration date Status Modérateur Last intervention -
m@rina Posted messages 27232 Registration date Status Modérateur Last intervention -
Hello everyone,
I'm having a hard time with my layout on Word...
I have a table and I can't write afterwards (writing outside the table) unless I show the paragraph marks, but as soon as I hide them, my text disappears (I suppose behind the table ...).
Ultimately, in my document, I would like to make a page break after the table to insert a new table on the next page (similarly, it works with the visible paragraph marks, but without them, it's a disaster...).
Does anyone know if what I want to do is possible and how to go about it?
Best regards,
Here is a screenshot that summarizes my problem: on page 1, I was able to make a page break without the formatting changing, but for the second table, nothing works; it's a disaster...
I'm having a hard time with my layout on Word...
I have a table and I can't write afterwards (writing outside the table) unless I show the paragraph marks, but as soon as I hide them, my text disappears (I suppose behind the table ...).
Ultimately, in my document, I would like to make a page break after the table to insert a new table on the next page (similarly, it works with the visible paragraph marks, but without them, it's a disaster...).
Does anyone know if what I want to do is possible and how to go about it?
Best regards,
Here is a screenshot that summarizes my problem: on page 1, I was able to make a page break without the formatting changing, but for the second table, nothing works; it's a disaster...
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Hello,
You have applied a layout to the table.
Select the table then go to the Table Tools/Layout tab (or Page Layout depending on the version)
Table group (on the left) => Properties
In the Properties dialog box, Text Wrapping, click on None.
m@rina
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There's no need to ask me your questions privately. I won't answer them.
You have applied a layout to the table.
Select the table then go to the Table Tools/Layout tab (or Page Layout depending on the version)
Table group (on the left) => Properties
In the Properties dialog box, Text Wrapping, click on None.
m@rina
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There's no need to ask me your questions privately. I won't answer them.