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Rjaga760
Feb 15, 2023Copper Contributor
Table formatting issues which disables the proper use of style separator
Dear Microsoft community, I am trying to add a style separator in a table this works fine if I start a new document and a table but doesn’t work as expected when I am using the table in my curren...
- Feb 17, 2023
Rjaga760 Click inside the table and then from the table Layout tab, click on Convert to Text
In the Convert Table dialog, select Paragraph Marks and then click on OK.
Hover the mouse over the frame that is still present
and then right click and left click on Format Frame
Then in the Frame dialog, click no Remove Frame
Select the image and text that was originally in the table and then via the Insert>Table dropdown, convert the text back to a Table.
Feb 16, 2023
Rjaga760 You should change the layout of the picture so that it is "In Line with Text" in which case, it is in a paragraph by itself rather than being anchored to the caption paragraph, which is a believe the cause of you issue.
Rjaga760
Feb 17, 2023Copper Contributor
Dear Sir,
I appreciate your response. However, the issue is still not resolved even when I use "In Line with Text" for the image and add the style separator the results are shown below:
However, when I add a new table and copy and paste the data into that table this problem disappears as seen below:
Any tips you may have is greatly appreciated. Meanwhile, due to a time crunch, I have started updating the document with this process. Please let me know if there is any other thing I could do fix this problem ingeniously.
Thank you for your guidance with this matter.
Best regards,
Ritesh
- Rjaga760Feb 17, 2023Copper ContributorDear Sir,
This worked perfectly. Again Thank you very much for your help with this matter. You are the best!!!
Best Regards - Feb 17, 2023
Rjaga760 Click inside the table and then from the table Layout tab, click on Convert to Text
In the Convert Table dialog, select Paragraph Marks and then click on OK.
Hover the mouse over the frame that is still present
and then right click and left click on Format Frame
Then in the Frame dialog, click no Remove Frame
Select the image and text that was originally in the table and then via the Insert>Table dropdown, convert the text back to a Table.
- Rjaga760Feb 17, 2023Copper Contributor
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your response, I am hoping this will definitely solve the problem. But in my version of MS word, I don't see any option called format frame. I only get the following options:
So, I don't really know how can I solve this issue. I tried googling how to do this as well but there seems to be no clear response available for the steps I need to follow to format the frame. It is advised to use border and shading in the display section but I'm guessing that's not it?
Sorry for so many questions but I am grateful for your help with this matter. You are the best!!
Thank you so much
Best Regards
- Feb 17, 2023