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resize table from A4 size to A5
Dear all,
I have a table in word doc form, originally in A4 size. How can I resize and rotate the table to A5 size so that I can print 2 tables in a A4 size paper? I can easily do that in Excel, but no idea in MS Word, thanks ims |
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resize table from A4 size to A5
Hi Ims,
Resize all or part of a table http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...052571211033&C TT=1&Origin=EC790000701033&QueryID=HPS5dn_l5&Query =resize+table+in+word&Scop e=TC%2cHP%2cHA%2cRC%2cFX%2cES%2cEP%2cDC%2cXT I am not too sure you can rotate a table...but nevertheless try http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...051951251033&C TT=1&Origin=EC790000701033&QueryID=EPS5xAU2H0&Quer y=resize+and+rotate+table+ in+word&Scope=TC%2cHP%2cHA%2cRC%2cFX%2cES%2cEP%2cD C%2cXT Resize an entire table In print layout view (print layout view: A view of a document or other object as it will appear when you print it. For example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.), rest the pointer on the table (table: One or more rows of cells commonly used to display numbers and other items for quick reference and analysis. Items in a table are organized into rows and columns.) until the table resize handle appears on the lower-right corner of the table. Rest the pointer on the table resize handle until a double-headed arrow appears. Drag the table boundary until the table is the size you want. Note If you are working on a Web page or in Web layout view (Web layout view: A view of a document as it will appear in a Web browser. For example, the document appears as one long page (without page breaks) and text and tables wrap to fit in the window.), you can set the table to automatically resize to fit in a window when you change the window size. Click in the table. On the Table menu, point to AutoFit, and then click AutoFit to Window. Change column width Rest the pointer on the column boundary you want to move until it becomes a resize pointer , and then drag the boundary until the column is the width you want. Notes To change a column width to a specific measurement, click a cell (cell: A box formed by the intersection of a row and column in a worksheet or a table, in which you enter information.) in the column. On the Table menu, click Table Properties, and then click the Column tab. Select the options you want. To make the columns in a table (table: One or more rows of cells commonly used to display numbers and other items for quick reference and analysis. Items in a table are organized into rows and columns.) automatically fit the contents, click a table, point to AutoFit on the Table menu, and then click AutoFit to Contents. To display column width measurements, click a cell and then hold down ALT as you drag the markers on the ruler. Please let me know has this helped You... Thank you... Raghu... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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resize table from A4 size to A5
i follow the instruction but can only reduce the column width of the table
but not the row height don't know why? ims "Raghu Prakash" ¦b¶l¥ó ¤¤¼¶¼g... Hi Ims, Resize all or part of a table http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...052571211033&C TT=1&Origin=EC790000701033&QueryID=HPS5dn_l5&Query =resize+table+in+word&Scop e=TC%2cHP%2cHA%2cRC%2cFX%2cES%2cEP%2cDC%2cXT I am not too sure you can rotate a table...but nevertheless try http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...051951251033&C TT=1&Origin=EC790000701033&QueryID=EPS5xAU2H0&Quer y=resize+and+rotate+table+ in+word&Scope=TC%2cHP%2cHA%2cRC%2cFX%2cES%2cEP%2cD C%2cXT Resize an entire table In print layout view (print layout view: A view of a document or other object as it will appear when you print it. For example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.), rest the pointer on the table (table: One or more rows of cells commonly used to display numbers and other items for quick reference and analysis. Items in a table are organized into rows and columns.) until the table resize handle appears on the lower-right corner of the table. Rest the pointer on the table resize handle until a double-headed arrow appears. Drag the table boundary until the table is the size you want. Note If you are working on a Web page or in Web layout view (Web layout view: A view of a document as it will appear in a Web browser. For example, the document appears as one long page (without page breaks) and text and tables wrap to fit in the window.), you can set the table to automatically resize to fit in a window when you change the window size. Click in the table. On the Table menu, point to AutoFit, and then click AutoFit to Window. Change column width Rest the pointer on the column boundary you want to move until it becomes a resize pointer , and then drag the boundary until the column is the width you want. Notes To change a column width to a specific measurement, click a cell (cell: A box formed by the intersection of a row and column in a worksheet or a table, in which you enter information.) in the column. On the Table menu, click Table Properties, and then click the Column tab. Select the options you want. To make the columns in a table (table: One or more rows of cells commonly used to display numbers and other items for quick reference and analysis. Items in a table are organized into rows and columns.) automatically fit the contents, click a table, point to AutoFit on the Table menu, and then click AutoFit to Contents. To display column width measurements, click a cell and then hold down ALT as you drag the markers on the ruler. Please let me know has this helped You... Thank you... Raghu... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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resize table from A4 size to A5
If you have Word 2000 or above, you can use the "2 pages per sheet" option
in the Print dialog to print the page twice on one sheet. If you have just one page, you must enter the page number twice in the Pages field in the Print dialog. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "ims" wrote in message ... Dear all, I have a table in word doc form, originally in A4 size. How can I resize and rotate the table to A5 size so that I can print 2 tables in a A4 size paper? I can easily do that in Excel, but no idea in MS Word, thanks ims |
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