This adds a new paragraph with style Heading 1, which I can fix by changing it to Normal - but this messes up the hyperlinks later in the document.If it work better than the others, please accept it so that people can see it first and not last.Wanted to avoid copying tables, because pasting them feels like gambling with formats and alignments.Too bad theres not (IDK) a simple way to delete the isolated last row with a quick key combination.
You can also choose Paragraph marks so that multiple lines of text is inserted. ![]() You have to have the cursor at the end of the last row in the table. Now my answer does not leave to copies: just replace Copy by Cut. Id be interested in seeing other solutions that dont involve the cutpaste route, which I suspect could have other problems for hyperlinks. Guess my solution is not what he is getting at but it is a very useful solution for getting a line right below a table. Is this what you are addressing You say select the invisible character causing a new line but you dont say which one There are quite a few. If you put a new line in after the table, I think there are two hidden characters. One is like a circle with lines coming out if it and the other is a paragraph symbol. Maybe you need another line between your text and heading 1b and hide that new line character as well. There is also options for cross reference links to display just the heading type, number, andor associated text. ![]() ![]() Not the answer youre looking for Browse other questions tagged microsoft-word microsoft-word-2013 text-formatting or ask your own question.
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