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Default Unwanted page breaks in a table

Les wrote:
After creating a table spanning several pages (by adding rows as I
needed them), I decided to create a second table of the same layout,
so I copied the table, pasted it into a new document of the same page
layout, and then deleted the contents of the cells, giving me a table
identical to the first but blank. What I have found, however, are
what appear to be unwanted page breaks within the second table - five
or six rows on one page, a large space afterwards, and then perhaps
20 or so rows on the next. In Normal view these appear as dotted
lines running the width of the document. I have tried to select the
page breaks in Normal view, to delete them, but I cannot. I should
add that I did not insert manual page breaks in the document
containing the original table. Any idea what is going on here?
Thanks.


Read http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFl...ksInTables.htm for
the full list.

The most likely cause is a Page Break Before setting in the paragraph
properties of one or more of the cells in the row that follows a page break.

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