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Susan L
I have been recording macros to restructure a large number of tables. The
tables have several sections that are two columns separated a single cell in
which is a label for the the rows that follow. So it is a single row followed
by several t wo-column rows, followed by another single row, etc.
In my macro, I used the Table > Select > Column feature. After doing that
and arrowing over with the Shift key down to select the second column, I then
selected Table Properties > Column and set the first and second columns to a
preferred width of 3.16. This worked OK for a while. Now it is broken -- even
if I don't use the macro.
Using the Properties column width property doesn't work any more. I think
there must be something wrong with my copy of Word.
I just went to a new document (which may have nothing to do with the
problem) and got an error something like the action couldn't be completed
because one of the objects was not a table. (My apologies that I don't have
the exact message.) I also tried using Detect and Repair.
tables have several sections that are two columns separated a single cell in
which is a label for the the rows that follow. So it is a single row followed
by several t wo-column rows, followed by another single row, etc.
In my macro, I used the Table > Select > Column feature. After doing that
and arrowing over with the Shift key down to select the second column, I then
selected Table Properties > Column and set the first and second columns to a
preferred width of 3.16. This worked OK for a while. Now it is broken -- even
if I don't use the macro.
Using the Properties column width property doesn't work any more. I think
there must be something wrong with my copy of Word.
I just went to a new document (which may have nothing to do with the
problem) and got an error something like the action couldn't be completed
because one of the objects was not a table. (My apologies that I don't have
the exact message.) I also tried using Detect and Repair.