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  2. You can just hit Ctrl + Home to get to the very first character of the file, then Enter to move the table down. If your table is positioned after the section break, or on top of any other page, or anywhere else for that matter, place the cursor in the top left cell of the table, and hit Ctrl + Shift + Enter to insert a new line before the table ...

  3. 0. To adjust padding for the whole table (in Word 2013): Select entire table. Click 'LAYOUT' Ribbon Tab (tab appears near top right of screen after selecting the table) Click Properties button to view the table's properties. On the 'Table' tab of properties popup, click 'Options...' button. Edit default cell margins.

  4. Make a new line above the table. Select the whole table. Press Alt + shift + up. This moves the whole table up one row, essentially switching place between the row break and the table. The Alt + shift + up / down works for moving rows and paragraphs around in the document too.

  5. Choose Paragraph from the ribbon (Home pane, Paragraph group, small icon at bottom right) In the Paragraph dialog box, position to the tab of "Line and Page Breaks". Check "Page break before". Click OK. Now the row will start at the beginning of a new page, but the table is not "broken" into two parts, so the header will repeat at the top of ...

  6. When inserting a shape to a table, the shape isn't really inside the table at all. It just floats independently of the table. If I cut the shape and paste it into the table, then it's actually IN the table. Only problem is, Word converts the shape into a picture; which is really not what I want at all.

  7. Click on Modify. Modify the Index 1. I would suggest you modify Paragraph and Tabs from the Format button on the bottom left of the window. Let’s set Paragraph, Left Indent to 3 cm; for Tabs, type 7 cm and Set, remember to check Leader: none. OK and confirm all settings and you should have the table in place.

  8. 1. To insert text above a table that's on top of the page is very easy. Just move the cursor to the first position of the first cell with Ctrl + Home and then press Enter. Alternatively put your cursor on any cells in the first row of the table and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter.

  9. This should be pretty easy using the Table's properties. Try this: Select your table, then right click. On the Table Tab, Text Wrapping, choose Around. This should activate the Positioning option. Select Positioning, and in the Table Positioning dialog box, set: Horizontal Position = Center, Relative to Page.

  10. 7. You can use an ActiveX Textbox to add a dynamically editable and scrollable text box to your document: On the Word Ribbon, under tab Developer, click icon Legacy Tools (or press ALT+ L, N). A drop-down menu appears. From drop-down menu, under section ActiveX Controls, click the Text Box (ActiveX Control) icon (or press ALT+L, N, T).

  11. Insert line into an existing table in Microsoft Word 2007?

    superuser.com/.../42269/insert-line-into-an-existing-table-in-microsoft-word-2007

    3. There are several ways to do this: A: Place the cursor just outside the table, then press ENTER. B: Add buttons to the Quick Access Toolbar (and even assign keyboard short-cuts). The commands you need to add are called: Insert Rows. Insert Rows Above. Insert Rows Below.