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Old June 4th, 2004, 04:45 AM
Shiree
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Default Default for Column Fixed Width

I had a table that had been set to automatically re-size
so it was not wrapping the text.

I have solved that, but now every new table in a new or
existing document I create will autosize - pushing out
columns as I add text.

Is there a way to change it back to every new table has
the property of wrap text - i.e. no autofit!

Thanks in advance!
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Old June 4th, 2004, 06:17 AM
garfield-n-odie
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Default Default for Column Fixed Width

If you are using one of the newer versions of Word, you can turn off
"autofit to contents" when you insert a new table. Click on Table |
Insert | Table | check the "Fixed column width" radio button.


Shiree wrote:

I had a table that had been set to automatically re-size
so it was not wrapping the text.

I have solved that, but now every new table in a new or
existing document I create will autosize - pushing out
columns as I add text.

Is there a way to change it back to every new table has
the property of wrap text - i.e. no autofit!

Thanks in advance!


 




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