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Changing Table Defaults
On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 13:57:05 -0400, "bszarek"
wrote: Is there any way to change the table properties defaults in Word 2000? A default for Rows is having a checkmark by "Allow row to break across pages". I would like to default to be unchecked so I don't have to uncheck it every time. Thanks I don't think you can in 2000, which I have. I think later versions allow this. I wrote a macro to do it for me because I do it for every damned table I create. The macro also unchecks the auto-resize option for the columns. -- Running Word 2K in Office 2K on Win2K-SR2 For email, use Usenet-20031220 at spamex.com |
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