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    • in reply to: Shutting off Junk Mail #1204672

      Just wanted let everyone know that this worked. I shut off the SPAM filter on my antivirus software and nothing is now sent to my junk mail of phishing mail folders.

      Thanks for the help!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Defining a New Number Format #1204527

      1. I click in a paragraph that already has numbering. It uses numbering to add the word “Note” to the beginning of a paragraph.
      2. I click the down arrow to the right of the numbering toolbar button, and click Define New Number Format.
      3. In the Define New Number Format dialog box, click Font.
      4. Change the font, and click OK.
      Now the OK button on the Define New Number Format dialog box is inactive.

      I found that I could define a new list format using a similar method with the Multilevel List toolbar button, but that seems overkill and potentially problematic since I only need the one level.

    • in reply to: Space after table #1201813

      Ian,
      That is a great insight! However, this is one big, unexpected side-effect from changing the table to add text-wrapping. It totally negates the Repeat Header Rows functionality. There is no way to predict when a table will break across a page, and it happens often. If I use the text-wrapping, the part that goes to the next page has no header.

      This seems like a big oversight (one of many, I’m sure) on MS’s part. Surely if it can be done in CSS, there ought to be a way to add this functionality into Office.

      Thanks any way!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1202557

      Ian,
      That is a great insight! However, this is one big, unexpected side-effect from changing the table to add text-wrapping. It totally negates the Repeat Header Rows functionality. There is no way to predict when a table will break across a page, and it happens often. If I use the text-wrapping, the part that goes to the next page has no header.

      This seems like a big oversight (one of many, I’m sure) on MS’s part. Surely if it can be done in CSS, there ought to be a way to add this functionality into Office.

      Thanks any way!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1198546

      Ian,
      That is a great insight! However, this is one big, unexpected side-effect from changing the table to add text-wrapping. It totally negates the Repeat Header Rows functionality. There is no way to predict when a table will break across a page, and it happens often. If I use the text-wrapping, the part that goes to the next page has no header.

      This seems like a big oversight (one of many, I’m sure) on MS’s part. Surely if it can be done in CSS, there ought to be a way to add this functionality into Office.

      Thanks any way!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1203471

      Ian,
      That is a great insight! However, this is one big, unexpected side-effect from changing the table to add text-wrapping. It totally negates the Repeat Header Rows functionality. There is no way to predict when a table will break across a page, and it happens often. If I use the text-wrapping, the part that goes to the next page has no header.

      This seems like a big oversight (one of many, I’m sure) on MS’s part. Surely if it can be done in CSS, there ought to be a way to add this functionality into Office.

      Thanks any way!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1199836

      Ian,
      That is a great insight! However, this is one big, unexpected side-effect from changing the table to add text-wrapping. It totally negates the Repeat Header Rows functionality. There is no way to predict when a table will break across a page, and it happens often. If I use the text-wrapping, the part that goes to the next page has no header.

      This seems like a big oversight (one of many, I’m sure) on MS’s part. Surely if it can be done in CSS, there ought to be a way to add this functionality into Office.

      Thanks any way!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1204324

      Ian,
      That is a great insight! However, this is one big, unexpected side-effect from changing the table to add text-wrapping. It totally negates the Repeat Header Rows functionality. There is no way to predict when a table will break across a page, and it happens often. If I use the text-wrapping, the part that goes to the next page has no header.

      This seems like a big oversight (one of many, I’m sure) on MS’s part. Surely if it can be done in CSS, there ought to be a way to add this functionality into Office.

      Thanks any way!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1200141

      Ian,
      That is a great insight! However, this is one big, unexpected side-effect from changing the table to add text-wrapping. It totally negates the Repeat Header Rows functionality. There is no way to predict when a table will break across a page, and it happens often. If I use the text-wrapping, the part that goes to the next page has no header.

      This seems like a big oversight (one of many, I’m sure) on MS’s part. Surely if it can be done in CSS, there ought to be a way to add this functionality into Office.

      Thanks any way!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1200880

      Ian,
      That is a great insight! However, this is one big, unexpected side-effect from changing the table to add text-wrapping. It totally negates the Repeat Header Rows functionality. There is no way to predict when a table will break across a page, and it happens often. If I use the text-wrapping, the part that goes to the next page has no header.

      This seems like a big oversight (one of many, I’m sure) on MS’s part. Surely if it can be done in CSS, there ought to be a way to add this functionality into Office.

      Thanks any way!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1201701

      A macro is probably not a good solution for my situation, but I am intrigued by the idea. How would a macro set a space below the table? IE. What is the code? I have done VB before, but haven’t noticed this property.

      Thanks!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1202472

      A macro is probably not a good solution for my situation, but I am intrigued by the idea. How would a macro set a space below the table? IE. What is the code? I have done VB before, but haven’t noticed this property.

      Thanks!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1198460

      A macro is probably not a good solution for my situation, but I am intrigued by the idea. How would a macro set a space below the table? IE. What is the code? I have done VB before, but haven’t noticed this property.

      Thanks!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1203376

      A macro is probably not a good solution for my situation, but I am intrigued by the idea. How would a macro set a space below the table? IE. What is the code? I have done VB before, but haven’t noticed this property.

      Thanks!!
      Troy

    • in reply to: Space after table #1199660

      A macro is probably not a good solution for my situation, but I am intrigued by the idea. How would a macro set a space below the table? IE. What is the code? I have done VB before, but haven’t noticed this property.

      Thanks!!
      Troy

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