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Viewing Formulas in Table Cells

Summary: Word allows you to add formulas (using fields) to table cells. It is easy for these formulas to get quite long, and then they may not be visible within the cells, but instead appear cut off. This tip explains how you can make these formulas more visible. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)

Johannes asked if there was a way to view formulas that are in table cells. It seems that his formulas tend to be too long for the smaller cells in his table, and that prevents them from being completely displayed when he looks at field codes instead of field results.

Unfortunately, Word does not have a feature such as those present in Excel or in Access that allow you to view the contents of a cell independently from the document itself. One solution, however, is to simply make sure that you don't limit the height of a row in the table. If the row height can change, as necessary, then the row will expand when you are viewing field codes and contract to normal height when you are viewing field results. Follow these steps:

  1. Select your table using any method desired. (Holding down the Alt key as you double-click in the table works just fine.)
  2. Right-click on the table. Word displays a Context menu.
  3. From the Context menu, choose Table Properties (Word 2000 or later) or Cell Height & Width (Word 97). Word displays the Table Properties dialog box.
  4. Make sure the Row tab is displayed. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  5. Make sure the Specify Height check box is selected.
  6. Using the Row Height Is drop-down box (Word 2000 or later) or the Rows drop-down box (Word 97), select either Auto or At Least.
  7. If you selected At Least as your row height, then specify how high you want each row to be, at a minimum.
  8. Click on OK.

Now, when you press Alt+F9 to view field codes, the row height will change temporarily to accommodate the entire formula. When you later view field results, the row height will revert to its normal appearance.

Tip #1655 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003


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