funny table issues

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plooyen

Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Processor: Intel I have two problems
1. I have a funny vertical line appearing down the side of PART of a table I have created. . Sometimes it appears down the middle of a column. NO playing around with formatting seems to make it go away

2. I have a table that spans across two pages. WHen I paste it into another document, It pastes the first page and Second page on to ONE page - in other words, the last two rows double up on to the first few rows. Initially I thought it was a refreshing issue, and occasionall, the last two rows disappear, but when I do a print preview, it shows the double up effect.
(I only get this problem when I paste into an existing document. WHen I paste in a new document, it works fine.

Weird
 
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John McGhie

Sounds like you might have enabled Tracked Changes. If you have, "Accept
all changes in document" and the blacklining will go away.

That may deal with your other problem too :)

You can look up "Track Changes" in the Help for more.

Hope this helps


Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Processor: Intel I
have two problems
1. I have a funny vertical line appearing down the side of PART of a table I
have created. . Sometimes it appears down the middle of a column. NO playing
around with formatting seems to make it go away

2. I have a table that spans across two pages. WHen I paste it into another
document, It pastes the first page and Second page on to ONE page - in other
words, the last two rows double up on to the first few rows. Initially I
thought it was a refreshing issue, and occasionall, the last two rows
disappear, but when I do a print preview, it shows the double up effect.
(I only get this problem when I paste into an existing document. WHen I paste
in a new document, it works fine.

Weird

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