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"Allow row to break across page" will truncate some content.
If the content of a table cell is more than one page and "Allow row to
break across page" is unchecked in MS WORD 2000, the content over the cell will not be shown on screen and the printout will be truncated as well. Any suggestion to get rid of it ? |
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"Allow row to break across page" will truncate some content.
What solution would you expect? If the cell is not allowed to break, and
there is more content than will fit on one page, what do you expect to happen? Word 2003 (and perhaps 2002) has an option (Table Properties | Cell | Options) to "Fit text," which reduces font size to fit, but I don't believe this option is available in Word 2000. Your only recourse is either to allow the row to break or split the content into two or more rows. -- 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. wrote in message ps.com... If the content of a table cell is more than one page and "Allow row to break across page" is unchecked in MS WORD 2000, the content over the cell will not be shown on screen and the printout will be truncated as well. Any suggestion to get rid of it ? |
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"Allow row to break across page" will truncate some content.
Thanks for your reply, Suzanne.
My boss requested me to approach Microsft on that issue. He want to know why Microsoft Word just truncate the content and did not display the remain content on the next page instead. Although this is not reasonable as this is a choice for a user to uncheck "Allow row to break across page", loss of content in the printout is really a problem. Suzanne S. Barnhill ¼g¹D¡G What solution would you expect? If the cell is not allowed to break, and there is more content than will fit on one page, what do you expect to happen? Word 2003 (and perhaps 2002) has an option (Table Properties | Cell | Options) to "Fit text," which reduces font size to fit, but I don't believe this option is available in Word 2000. Your only recourse is either to allow the row to break or split the content into two or more rows. -- 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. wrote in message ps.com... If the content of a table cell is more than one page and "Allow row to break across page" is unchecked in MS WORD 2000, the content over the cell will not be shown on screen and the printout will be truncated as well. Any suggestion to get rid of it ? |
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"Allow row to break across page" will truncate some content.
..docmanagement is the newsgroup microsoft.public.word.docmanagement found at
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof....docmanagement. -- 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. wrote in message ps.com... Hi Robert, Can you tell me what is .docmanagement ? Is it an official document from Microsoft? I don't want to approach Microsoft because the answer is "as expected" and money wasting. Thanks. Robert M. Franz (RMF) ??: Hi Delphilo wrote: My boss requested me to approach Microsft on that issue. He want to know why Microsoft Word just truncate the content and did not display the remain content on the next page instead. Although this is not reasonable as this is a choice for a user to uncheck "Allow row to break across page", loss of content in the printout is really a problem. as mentioned in .docmanagement: due to the table row setting, Word does neither show nor print the content. You can "get" the very same effect by fixing the row height to an exact value: you can type away and insert as much text as you like, once you have more content than fits into the cell, it will not show nor print it. "Works as expected" -- I doubt you'll get any other answer by MSFT. 2cents Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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