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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Word for Windows, if you convert a multicolumn table to text, the layout will be lost if the table contains one or more cells with text that wraps around to another line. MORE INFORMATION
In Word for Windows version 2.x and 6.0, you can convert a table to
text by selecting the table and choosing the Convert Table to Text
command from the Table menu. In Word for Windows versions 1.x, you can
do this by choosing the Table To Text command from the Insert menu.
Example
If you select this table and convert it from Table to Text, the
resulting text will look like the following:
Note: The multiple-line cell that wrapped within the table cell now
wraps across the entire line, distorting the original appearance of
the text.
If you save the table in text with layout format, it retains its appearance when it is reopened and converted to normal Word format, as follows:
Note: In Word 1.x, after you save the document using the Text With
Layout (PC-8) option, when you open it again, Word suggests that you
convert from Text Only format. Make sure you change the selection to
Text With Layout (PC-8) so Word will perform the correct conversion.
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, pages 318,
675-676
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