There was a new section heading immediately after the table already when I
started.
When I press enter at the end of the table, the new row is created as you
said, and the cursor is positiopned in the first cell on the new row. No
"Pilcrow" shows up with Show selected. If I press enter again, a new line
and a Pilcrow appear in that cell of the table where the cursor is. If
instead of pressing enter I press the down arrow, the cursor moves to the end
of the bext section's heading text.
--
KenRK
"DeanH" wrote:
> The use of Enter at the end of a row will automatically create a new table
> row, this is default.
> But immediately after all table there will be a new paragraph, Word cannot
> do otherwise, so if you had gone down one more cursor you should be off the
> table and on the new paragraph.
> Are you saying that the table was at the end of the document with no other
> contect after it, or there was a new section heading immediately after the
> table?
> If there was nothing, there would always be a paragraph, if there was a new
> section heading after the table, I would have gone to the start of that
> "line", pressed enter and then gone back to the new heading and applied the
> body text style.
> To see exactly what is going on, you can show the non-printing characters
> which will show all the Paragraph mark (backwards P or Pilcrow) and manual
> line breaks (left-hooked-arrow). To toggle this view either press the
> Show/Hide icon on the standard toolbar, or press Ctrl+Shft+8, getting used to
> having these characters showing is a major step in understadning what is
> happening within documents and why "weird" things happen.
> All the best
> DeanH
>
>
> "Kwn" wrote:
>
> > Great, thanks for the tip about entering the heading style with the
> > Ctrl+Alt+n keys.
> >
> > When I tried to just press Enter in my original scenario, all that happened
> > was that it created a new blank row at the bottom of the table. Perhaps there
> > is a way to change that one row from table to text.
> >
> > Thanks for your help, Dean.
> > --
> > KenRK
> >
> >
> > "DeanH" wrote:
> >
> > > Word has a default setting of inhereting the style from above unless the
> > > style has been setup to have a "Style to follow" applied.
> > > What you are seeing is "normal" for Word.
> > > I am still worried about the use of Shft+Enter for a manual line break
> > > instead of Enter for a new paragraph especially immediately after a table.
> > > What you could have done is Entered twice, so you get two Heading 1s, go
> > > back to the first and apply the body text style.
> > > But as you appreciate, there are many ways of doing one job in Word ;-)
> > > Word has a built in Shortcut, Ctrl+Alt+1 to apply the Heading 1 style, also
> > > 2 for Heading 2, and 3 for Heading 3.
> > >
> > > Glad this worked for you.
> > > DeanH
> > >
> > > "Kwn" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Dean,
> > > >
> > > > Thanks, I used part of what you said to solve my immediate problem. The
> > > > next section heading was already there, with style "Heading 1" (p.s., which
> > > > in this document does indeed have "Page Break before" AND "Keep with Next" as
> > > > paragraph settings).
> > > >
> > > > What I did was press Shft+Enter, then apply the style "Body Text". The
> > > > section title changed into body text and appeared below the table as you
> > > > said, but the section heading disappeared of course. I still need the
> > > > section heading, so I retyped that in and changed it's style to HEADING 1.0.
> > > > So the problem is solved.
> > > >
> > > > Do you know if there's a way to do it without having to re-enter the section
> > > > heading? Or is this just a Word quirk?
> > > > --
> > > > KenRK
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "DeanH" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Shft+Enter is entering a manual line break and not entering a new paragraph.
> > > > > You are doing what is correct except the next step, which is to apply the
> > > > > style you want, not the one that Word automatically applies in this situation.
> > > > > So with your:
> > > > > 1.0 #New Section
> > > > > just apply the style you want, say Body Text and the new paragraph will
> > > > > miraculously return to below the table, so long as the style you apply does
> > > > > not have Page Break before, or Keep with Next as a paragraph setting. ;-)
> > > > > Hope this helps
> > > > > DeanH
> > > > >
> > > > > "Kwn" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > I inherited a document containing tables that occur immediately before
> > > > > > numbered sections. Word will not let me insert text after the table - when I
> > > > > > press Shift+ENTER, the spike moves to the beginning of the next section's
> > > > > > heading text, and any text I type is prepended to the existing heading text.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > For example, when I press Shift+ENTER at the location indicated below by the
> > > > > > asterisk (outside Table 1's right margin and on the bottom row), the cursor
> > > > > > jumps to the position indicated by the # sign, intead of starting a new line
> > > > > > below the table. Any suggestions?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Table 1: Table Name
> > > > > > A B C D
> > > > > > 3 2 1 0*
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 1.0 #NEW SECTION
> > > > > >
> > > > > > --
> > > > > > KenRK