Table overlapping issue in Word

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m@rina Posted messages 27430 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   -

Hello,

I have a very important Word document where the layout of information resembling tables has overlapped.

I have a very important Word document where the layout of information resembling tables has overlapped.

I can't restore the document, I can't restore the document.

Could someone please help me?

Thank you in advance

3 answers

m@rina Posted messages 27430 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   11 562
 

Hello,

We can assume that the elements "looking like tables" are probably images.

Disable the wrapping and choose "aligned with text".

m@rina


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Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58209 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 480
 

Hello.

Are you stuttering? Are you stuttering? Or are you dictating your text, and there's an echo effect?

Hello,

I have a very important Word document where the layout of information resembling tables is overlapping.

I have a very important Word document where the layout of information resembling tables is overlapping.

I can't get the document back to its original state I can't get the document back to its original state.

Could someone help me?

Thank you in advance

We could have just settled for

Hello,

I have a very important Word document where the layout of information resembling tables is overlapping.

I can't get the document back to its original state.

Could someone help me?

Thank you in advance


Retirement is great! Especially in the Antilles...
Raymond (INSA, AFPA)

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Contrexpert
 

Doesn't it make you more amiable, the Antilles?

This poor person still has no answer... and neither do we, by the way.

If we don't have the answer, we might as well stay silent.

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Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58209 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 480 > Contrexpert
 

Hello.

But if the Caribbean doesn't make you friendly, at least it makes you polite, and it teaches you to say hello (even without conviction)...

If you had read the whole discussion, and especially post #2 from September 8th, you would have seen that I, provided an answer to Doleron.

And what everyone expected from you was that you would help Doleron; not that you ramble on about me!

If you don't have any other skills than lecturing others, you might as well not get involved in a discussion!

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Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58209 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 480
 

(... continuation)

To get to your question, yes, someone could help you if they had a bit more information ...

  1. "I have a Word document": Did you receive it, or did you create it yourself?
  2. "information resembling tables": What does that mean? Are the information inside tables, or in text boxes resembling tables? And are they Word-style tables or Excel-style tables?
  3. "they are overlapped": Do you mean that this information overlaps on the page and is partially hidden?

You see, if you had immediately provided detailed indications, or better yet, if you had attached the file, we wouldn't have had to ask you for all these clarifications!

1) Go to https://www.cjoint.com/
2) Click on [Browse] to select the file (max 15 MB)
3) Scroll down to click the blue button [Create Cjoint link]
4) After a few seconds the second page appears, with the link in bold; right-click on it and choose "Copy link"
5) Return to the discussion on CCM, and in your message do "Paste".
=>See the sheet https://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/29493-utiliser-cjoint-pour-heberger-des-fichiers
There is also https://www.transfernow.net/


Retirement is great! Especially in the Caribbean ...
Raymond (INSA, AFPA)

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