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joji
 
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Default moving tables spanning 2 pages to the next page

If I have a table in a word document, and I don't want the entire table to
span 2 pages, how do I make it so that the table automatically move to the
next page. I am aware of the feature "allow row to span multiple pages" and
turning this off for a specific row means that a row that spans the next page
will start at the next page, but I am interested in having the same
functionality for the entire table, not just the row.

Thanks in advance for any help in this matter
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Hi. Hit Table--Select--Table and then hit Format--Paragraph, and choose
the Line and Page breaks tab. Then choose Keep with Next. This forces the
whole table to stay with the paragraph return that follows it.
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If I have a table in a word document, and I don't want the entire table to
span 2 pages, how do I make it so that the table automatically move to the
next page. I am aware of the feature "allow row to span multiple pages"

and
turning this off for a specific row means that a row that spans the next

page
will start at the next page, but I am interested in having the same
functionality for the entire table, not just the row.

Thanks in advance for any help in this matter



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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...bleOn1Page.htm

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"joji" wrote in message
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If I have a table in a word document, and I don't want the entire table to
span 2 pages, how do I make it so that the table automatically move to the
next page. I am aware of the feature "allow row to span multiple pages"

and
turning this off for a specific row means that a row that spans the next

page
will start at the next page, but I am interested in having the same
functionality for the entire table, not just the row.

Thanks in advance for any help in this matter


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