[mso] Re: Exercising with Tables in Word (2003+WinXP)

Is the table actually in the header, or is it just positioned in the same 
part of the page as the header?

I'd suspect it's probably just a positioning problem.

Bring up the Table Properties popup and then bring up the Table Positioning 
popup by clicking the "positioning" button.

You'll probably find that you have positioning relative to page and/or 
negative positioning relative to paragraph or margin.

Get it so that you have positive positioning relative to margin or paragraph 
and it should be OK.

If it's really embedded in the header, it'll have to be cut out of there and 
pasted back into the main part of the page text.


Regards, Dave S
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Graham Jones" <agjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 1:57 AM
Subject: [mso] Exercising with Tables in Word (2003+WinXP)


> Can anybody put me out of my misery, and shine some light in the darkness?
> I have a student with a table which has decided to put itself in the 
> Header
> regardless of what we do, including cutting it from the original and
> deliberately placing it at the first line in a brand new document fresh 
> off
> Normal.dot, so supposedly with no Header & Footer settings.
>
> I also have another student who has (or rather had, as I will explain) a
> window to the left of the left ruler (looks like as if Document Map is
> checked, or as if Split is selected and operating vertically, but it
> contains/ed a blank white-page document).
>
> The file was called 05, and it was somehow connected to another called M 
> in
> the same folder with the same "Last modified" details but different size 
> (M
> was 20KB, 05 was 44KB), because when we deleted M (not knowing where it 
> had
> come from), 05 didn't open properly anty more and we got an error message
> suggesting we use Text Converter. Clicking OK brought the same two windows
> but we had lost the table so presumably it was in M.
>
> TIA
> Graham
>
>
>
>
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