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I would like to put a block of text within a given table cell.
I've created column separators ("@") that work great, and tried to do a line feed (^l) for sections that I'd like to keep together so that a new row is identified by a hard carriage return (^p). What character(s) can I use that will show as a new line without being converted to a new row? |
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You can't specify a row delimiter - paragraph breaks and line breaks alike are treated as row delimiters. If you need to preserve line feeds and the like, temporarily replace them with another character (e.g. Find = ^p, Replace = ^0182, Find = ^l, Replace = ^0167), then convert them back again once the table has been created.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Many thanks. That's an easy solution and will work well.
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line feed, table control |
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