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to: WALTER BAUER
from: JOE ZIMMERMAN
date: 1997-08-14 05:27:00
subject: Using tables

 -=> Quoting Walter Bauer to All <=-
 WB> I like to use tables when creating certain documents, policies, etc.
 WB> however I've noticed that if you type to a certain length within a
 WB> column in a table it doesn't print right. Seems that some data from
 WB> one column jumps over to another column which ruins the final product.
 WB> To fix this I've had to add additional lines and cut and paste data to
 WB> help stop the bleed over.
 WB> Anyone out there know if there is a way to fix this within word
 WB> without having to juggle the text within columns?  I'm using word 6.0
 WB> for windows.
This is exactly why my wife will not give up Word Perfect 5.2+ for
windows.  She has the same problem with Word 6.0.  In Word 6.0 it seems
that the tables are what you get and there is no manipulation of the
entries to each column.
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