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Thumbs up Answer: Long tables always start on a new page

Hi there! I can definitely help you with that. By default, Microsoft Word is set up to automatically start a long table on a new page. However, you can change this setting to allow the table to continue on the same page as the previous text.

Here's how to turn off the automatic page break for long tables:
  1. Click anywhere inside the table that you want to modify.
  2. Go to the "Layout" tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen.
  3. In the "Table" group, click on "Properties".
  4. In the "Table Properties" dialog box, click on the "Row" tab.
  5. Uncheck the box next to "Allow row to break across pages".
  6. Click "OK" to save your changes.

That's it! Now your long table should continue on the same page as the previous text, instead of starting on a new page. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
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