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Word Table adding a column
I have a word table that is 3 pages long. When attempting the "sum above"
function, I only get results up to the nearest page break. Have tried using the column and row numbers and same results. What is the remedy? I am using word 2002 -- Nan |
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Word Table adding a column
If you are referring to a manual page break (inserted via InsertBreak
or by pressing Ctrl+Enter) the problem is that the break splits the table into two. To avoid the problem, use paragraph formatting to start a new page within a table. Here's how to do it: First, delete the page break and the paragraph mark between the tables to connect the two tables again. Then select the row which should go to the next page. On the Format menu, click Paragraph. Click the Line and Page Breaks tab, and check the "Page break before" option. Click OK. Update the SUM field with F9 to see the correct sum. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Nan" wrote in message ... I have a word table that is 3 pages long. When attempting the "sum above" function, I only get results up to the nearest page break. Have tried using the column and row numbers and same results. What is the remedy? I am using word 2002 -- Nan |
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Word Table adding a column
"Nan" wrote:
I have a word table that is 3 pages long. When attempting the "sum above" function, I only get results up to the nearest page break. Have tried using the column and row numbers and same results. What is the remedy? I am using word 2002 Hi Nan, SUM(ABOVE) is also limited to 85 cells or something like that. If you specify the cells to sum in some other way, you can still get it working: http://word.mvps.org/faqs/apperrors/...eIncorrect.htm Greetings, Klaus |
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I think the limitation was only in Word 97.
-- 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. "Klaus Linke" wrote in message ... "Nan" wrote: I have a word table that is 3 pages long. When attempting the "sum above" function, I only get results up to the nearest page break. Have tried using the column and row numbers and same results. What is the remedy? I am using word 2002 Hi Nan, SUM(ABOVE) is also limited to 85 cells or something like that. If you specify the cells to sum in some other way, you can still get it working: http://word.mvps.org/faqs/apperrors/...eIncorrect.htm Greetings, Klaus |
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