adjust column width by dragging

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Sometimes I place the cursor over the column line in a table, the cursor
changes to a pair of vertical parallel lines, I click in order to change the
width of the column by dragging it, and it doesn't move! Is it because the
autoformat is running out of control and I don't know how to over-ride it? or
what? I go to Table / table properties /table options and turn off
automatically resize but that doesn't help. Sometimes Microsoft tries so hard
to help users that Microsoft makes users unproductive!
 
It won't move if the table already fills the page width between the margins
and if by doing so the table would exceed that page width.

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In addition to what Graham said, this won't work if the table is a
"floating" table. In Table>Properties, check that Text Wrapping is set to
"None".

And yes, Microsoft is so determined to prevent you making a "mistake" that
it often prevents you making *anything*.


Sometimes I place the cursor over the column line in a table, the cursor
changes to a pair of vertical parallel lines, I click in order to change the
width of the column by dragging it, and it doesn't move! Is it because the
autoformat is running out of control and I don't know how to over-ride it? or
what? I go to Table / table properties /table options and turn off
automatically resize but that doesn't help. Sometimes Microsoft tries so hard
to help users that Microsoft makes users unproductive!

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me unless I ask you to.

John McGhie <[email protected]>
Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Consultant Technical Writer
Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410
 

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