Re: Problem with Word table (Resolved)

Subject: Re: Problem with Word table (Resolved)
From: "Rich de Vecchis" <Rich -dot- deVecchis -at- qaedge -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 13:03:10 -0400


Thanks Dick for your advice- this solved my problem.

Dick Margulis wrote:

You may have one or more _paragraphs_ set to keep with next. This is not
a table row property. You need to select one or more cells, Format >
Paragraph > Line and Page Breaks, then uncheck Keep with next. The place
to look for this is in the rows at the top of the page AFTER the odd break.

I wrote:

> I have a long Word table that extends over multiple pages. For some
> reason, the table is cut off on one page, as if a page break were
> placed right in the middle of it. The table then continues on the next
> page as usual. Normally I would go to the Normal view to see if I
> could spot a renegade page break. There doesn't appear to be a page
> break, otherwise I could select it and delete it. Does anyone have any
> suggestions?
>
>



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