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Old 10-28-2013, 11:14 PM
lcaretto lcaretto is offline Windows 7 64bit Office 2013
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Paul -- thanks for your reply. I have attached a Word 2013 file showing my initial attempts to insert a single cell table between two elements of text that would move with the text the text. (I thought that this would be like "In line with text" text wrapping that is possible with pictures.) As you can see, it places a paragraph before the table, but not after it.

I did think of an answer to my problem that works as long as the total line length is less than one line. I simply have to put all the text in a one-row table. The places to be filled in by the user may be check-boxes (cells with four borders) or lines to be filled in by the user (cells with only the bottom border). The attached file has an example of this.

While writing the paragraph above I realized that total length can be greater than one line; I just have to use a table with more than one row. However, putting all this text into table cells take care to make the final result look correct.

Was it ever possible to have a table in Word that could be could have "wrapping", like a picture, to be "In line with text", or am I remembering this from Word Perfect many years ago?
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