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Although I don't have an immediate answer to your display issues with Word 2007, I do question the wisdom of nesting a table in a textbox on page 2. Everything on that page could be accommodated in a single table - including the borders.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Hi Paul,
All I know is that I did not create the document. I should also add that the same issue persists on my desktop running Windows 7 64 bit and Office 2007. i have a colleague located elsewhere that is is not able to see the calendar either. I am not sure as to what version of Windows or Office she is using. But I doubt it is 2010. I imagine the document was created in Office 2010, but I could be wrong. I'll try to find that out today for you if that might help in figuring this out. But it isn't just the calendar not appearing. Initially, before I downloaded and installed the Compatibility package on both the laptop and desktop having the issues, I wasn't able to see the sentences in the body of the first page. After installing, I was able to see them on both computers. TY to date Paul for your assistance. Fred |
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