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Margret Boyd
Greetings, Neal!
By now you've probably received the answer to your query.
If not, and with the caveat that you probably know much
more about this program, may I offer a suggestion or two
regarding my own struggles?
Over the years I've noticed that changing just one column
effects all the rest. Yes? And the only way I've been
able to get individual columns changed to my satisfaction
is to use my calculator, figuring out the desired width
of the entire table, then adding and deducting each width
in correlation to the "previous" and "next" found in the
table properties/column pull down menu.
Quite tedious doing it that way but it does provide more
control..
Hope that helps!
Now if I can just figure out my own tables challenges.
Most everyone here has Word 2000. I was upgraded to
Windows XP and Word 2002 due to scanner issues. But now a
document with a table covering four of its 18 pages
prints fine for me, regardless of which printer I send it
to, yet my customer and my peer find the text at the
immediate left of each column truncates half a letter.
I've shrunk and enlarged the internal left and right
margin several times yet when my peer prints each one the
results change the distance from the margin but the
letters still truncate.
take care,
Margret Boyd
By now you've probably received the answer to your query.
If not, and with the caveat that you probably know much
more about this program, may I offer a suggestion or two
regarding my own struggles?
Over the years I've noticed that changing just one column
effects all the rest. Yes? And the only way I've been
able to get individual columns changed to my satisfaction
is to use my calculator, figuring out the desired width
of the entire table, then adding and deducting each width
in correlation to the "previous" and "next" found in the
table properties/column pull down menu.
Quite tedious doing it that way but it does provide more
control..
Hope that helps!
Now if I can just figure out my own tables challenges.
Most everyone here has Word 2000. I was upgraded to
Windows XP and Word 2002 due to scanner issues. But now a
document with a table covering four of its 18 pages
prints fine for me, regardless of which printer I send it
to, yet my customer and my peer find the text at the
immediate left of each column truncates half a letter.
I've shrunk and enlarged the internal left and right
margin several times yet when my peer prints each one the
results change the distance from the margin but the
letters still truncate.
take care,
Margret Boyd