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Default moving table rows in word 2007

This usually happens if you are pasting from one table to another, and the
tables have different settings for "Text wrapping" (on the Table tab of the
Table Properties dialog box). Make sure both tables have "Text wrapping" set
to "None," and then try again.

If you are copying/pasting within a single table--did you try the other
suggestions in this thread?

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"eknebel" wrote in message
...
I, too have the same problem. I paste a row and then it break apart the
table
into three pieces that cannot be joined. Please help!

"Lene Fredborg" wrote:

I am wondering/guessing: Did you press Ctrl+Return to insert page breaks
in
the original tables in order to push rows to the next page page?

If that is the case, it could explain what happens. A page break splits a
table into two. If you move rows around, the page break may no longer
fall at
the bottom of the page and this may make it obvious that you have more
than
one table.

You can see the page breaks if you turn on non-printing characters
(Ctrl+Shift+8). If you click in a table and select Table Select
Table,
you can also check how much is selected - the command selects an entire
table.

If you need page breaks in a table, select all of or part of the row you
want to start on a new page. Then select Format Paragraph Line and
Page
Breaks tab and turn on "Page break before". This will not split the
table.

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Lene Fredborg
DocTools - Denmark
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Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word


"Andy Fish" wrote:

hmm, thanks for the tip - those keystrokes work without splitting the
table

incidentally it seems that I was wrong about it happening every time -
I
just created a new blank document and it didn't happen.

it has happened several times on different documents from different
sources.
the only link i can find is that they were all large tables in
landscape
mode which ran across several pages

Andy

"Lene Fredborg" wrote in message
news What happens if you click in a row in the middle of a table (you do
not
need
to select the entire row) and press Alt+Shift+Up Arrow or Down
Arrow -
does
this also split the table?

Note that If the topmost row(s) are in the selection and if the table
is
not
in the start of the document, this method will split the row(s) from
the
original table.

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Regards
Lene Fredborg
DocTools - Denmark
www.thedoctools.com
Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft
Word


"Andy Fish" wrote:

Hi all,

This is one of those "it's so broken i must be getting the wrong
idea"
things...

in word 2007 whenever i try to move some rows within a table, it
splits
the
table into 3 tables - the rows before the ones I moved; the rows i
moved;
and
the rows after. the 3 tables abut each other and I can't see any way
to
join
them back together into 1 table.

This happens every time in every document - it's not just a one-off
corrupted table problem. it happens whether i use cut and paste or
drag
and
drop.

the only way I can move or copy is to make space in the table by
inserting
new rows and then copy the contents by making sure I only select the
cells,
not the entire row (i.e. not selecting the end-of-row marker)

any clues please - am i missing a patch or something? this makes
word
tables
unusable for me with office 20087

Andy