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Anne Troy
 
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Check to see if there are styles attached to the table text. Then check
those styles to see if any are formatted to have "page break before". Or
simply change the text in the tables to Normal style and then manually
format it so it doesn't use styles.

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Anne Troy
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"Anasazi" wrote in message
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Hello,

I searched for the following but didn't come up with anything. Perhaps I
searched using the wrong phrase(s)?

ISSUE:
I am using Word 2000 to create templates for a manual. I have one nested
table on a specific template - both the main table and nested table are

set
to remain on the same page and not break across pages. The client uses

Word
2002...when we open the document in W2002, the nested table jumps to the
second page.

Is there a way to fix this so the table does not jump? The information on
this particular template needs to fit on one page.

Thanks in advance,
Blythe