Shannon,

In general, the placement of tables or other elements shouldn't matter. If Word will let you move to it, then Word Nav should be able to as well. Would there be any way for you to send us a sample document to examine?

Steve



On 12/4/2012 11:47 AM, shannon wrote:
Good morning,
I am having a particular problem in Word 2010.
Our accounting program creates invoices using Word templates. The
resulting word document opens in COMPATIBILITY VIEW.
The bill to and site are in a table in the Header of the page
There is another table in this header that shows the invoice date and
terms. Maybe one of my problems is the way the template was designed
because both of these tables are labeled table ONE. I have no idea how
one can label them the same thing but ...
There is a third table in the entire document but it is in the body and
not in the header. It is also called table one.
I just want to read this information not particularly change the
information in them.
I thought that the easy way to do this might be to use the word
navigation app, and use the table options.
Although that does not seam to be the answer. It appears that the word
nav only works in the body of the document and can't access the document
header. Is this correct?
I even tried to invoke it when in the document header. but I can't
navigate the headers tables this way either.
What is the best way to read and navigate a documents headers that
contain tables?
Actually what is the best way to navigate a Word Table  at all? I wish
it was as easy as it is in brows mode table mode.
Word 2010
XP SP 3
WE beta 8.2
Thanks
Shannon

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