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Attached is an example page. I'm trying to create a word document where there is a table on the first page and the second+ page has normal formatting. I've tried going to the layout tab, then delete, then delete columns, no luck. Tried the merge split, highlighting the area after the first page and changing the ratio to 1:1, no luck.
I would really appreciate some help figuring out how to turn off the table formatting on the second page or at a specific area within a document. |
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All good things come to an end. After the table there is at least one paragraph mark. Simply put your cursor there and start typing. You can jump there by pressing Ctrl-End.
Resolving issues like this is much easier if you show on-screen the non-printing characters like paragraph marks and table gridlines.
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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Showing non-printing formatting marks in Microsoft Word
Ctrl+Shift+8 (Ctrl+*) |
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