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Henry Stock
I am using Microsoft Word 2003 and I have used it for years. I know that
are different ways to adjust table widths and column widths, but I prefer to
visually adjust widths using the mouse.
However, something is preventing me from doing this now. When I create a
table from the toolbar it is automatically set so that coulmns are
specified as a preferred width and Word will not respond to my efforts to
viusally alter the width using the mouse. I have tried turning off the
preferred widths, but still can't change column widths with the mouse.
I have looked through Word Options and tried to reset the table, but somehow
I am prevented from readjusting column widths and / or row heights using the
mouse.
This is very frustrating and I would like to know what the heck changed. If
you have any ideas, please let me know. Thanks.
are different ways to adjust table widths and column widths, but I prefer to
visually adjust widths using the mouse.
However, something is preventing me from doing this now. When I create a
table from the toolbar it is automatically set so that coulmns are
specified as a preferred width and Word will not respond to my efforts to
viusally alter the width using the mouse. I have tried turning off the
preferred widths, but still can't change column widths with the mouse.
I have looked through Word Options and tried to reset the table, but somehow
I am prevented from readjusting column widths and / or row heights using the
mouse.
This is very frustrating and I would like to know what the heck changed. If
you have any ideas, please let me know. Thanks.