Usually unwanted page breaks in tables are because the row has been marked
not to split - or sometimes because rows are tied together with 'keep with
next' settings. See
http://www.word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfl...ksInTables.htm
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"Megabite" wrote in message
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I have looked everywhere for this information. I have a long table with
rows
of information stretching over 8 pages but there is an instance where
there
are only 2 rows on one page and I can't remove the second page break. It
is
not a manual page break - it has been generated automatically!