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Tableangst
 
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Default Why does table not fit on page even though formatted to do so?

page margins, cell & row dimensions are set up to get 5 rows per page. Only
4 apear on a page, even if extra 0.1 inch is allowed for top page margin.
Is there a way to make MS Word correctly format a page with nothing but a
table on it?
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Anne Troy
 
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I usually have to take the paragraph return that follows the table, select
it, and format it as 1 pt font.
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page margins, cell & row dimensions are set up to get 5 rows per page.
Only
4 apear on a page, even if extra 0.1 inch is allowed for top page margin.
Is there a way to make MS Word correctly format a page with nothing but a
table on it?



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Hi tableangst,

One possible explanation for your difficulty is that you also need to allow
space for whatever cell/table borders you have.

Cheers


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page margins, cell & row dimensions are set up to get 5 rows per page.

Only
4 apear on a page, even if extra 0.1 inch is allowed for top page margin.
Is there a way to make MS Word correctly format a page with nothing but a
table on it?



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