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Default Word automatically inserts page break when printing

Hi,

I was wondering if anyone can help. I have constructed documents that use
"Caption" to insert a table name and then "Cross-reference" to insert the
reference to the table in the text. Everything seems fine until I go to
print. When I print (including paper or converting to a .pdf), a page break
is created automatically at the beginning of the Table cross-reference. For
example, I would typically have a sentence that says.

"These results are shown in Table 5."
(Table 5 would be a text field that is a cross-reference to the table).

When I print (without changing anything in the document) the text is
converted to:
"These results are shown in [page break]
Table 5."

I have had this problem with every document that I have created
cross-references in and do not know how to fix this bug. Does anyone have
any suggestions? I do need to keep the cross-references in. It will print
fine if I convert the field text to regular text.

Thanks

 
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