If I change Text wrapping to 'Around', then the table starts where I want it to, but, I have no repeating table headers.įinally, if I tried to use that + arrow grabby thing at the top left of the table, to move the table around, the table doesn't move, but rather, snaps itself to very top edge of the page (even over the page header)! As suggested earlier in this book, there is a correspondence between the word tab and the word table. For MS Word 2007/2010/2013: use the equation feature, designed for math, but works okay for chemistry. Before inserting the nested table, we make sure the cursor is placed where we want to insert it. We’re going to insert a nested table that describes the situations in which you would choose each option. This menu allows you to specify the number of rows and columns that you want your table to have, as well as the width. To draw your own table, select Insert > Table > Draw Table.
Select Insert > Table, and then select Convert Text to Table. In Table Properties, with Text wrapping set to 'None', I get the header row repeated on the subsequent page - yay! But, the table then decides to not start at the position I originally had it at, but rather, starts itself on a new page, fills that page, then moves on to the next page. First, we insert the main table that will contain the steps of the procedure. You may insert the table by using the grid where the squares represent the number of rows or columns you can have on. If you already have text separated by tabs, you can quickly convert it to a table. My "caption" is just a line of text that I've formatted (I tried using a proper table caption, but a) it didn't change the behaviour I will describe below and b) it always has a number attached, that I cannot seem to get rid of). Word will insert the Table of Contents at the point of your cursor. By that, I mean, no page gaps between the caption and table. Microsoft Word has an automatic table of contents function that can automatically. I would like a caption above the table which will remain attached (visibly) to it.
HOW TO INSERT A TABLE IN WORD 2013 FULL
I have a table in Word 2013 which spans a page and a half and covers pretty much the full width.