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Keeping split cells together across page breaks
Hi,
I have a mail merge catalogue. Each item has one row with 10 cells, left to right. I have split the first cell into two cells (one column, two rows) in order to improve my formatting. However, now a page break can appear between the upper and lower cell in the first column of the catalogue, and I want to prevent that. Does anyone know a way of preventing this (preferably without VBA, but it's fine if that's the only way) - i want each of the two new cells in the first column to always be on the same page. (Word 2003, Windows XP) Thanks! Andy |
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Keeping split cells together across page breaks
Experts-exchange gave me the answer:
Set the paragraph style in the upper row of the split cells to "Keep with next" On Mar 6, 9:59 am, wrote: Hi, I have a mail merge catalogue. Each item has one row with 10 cells, left to right. I have split the first cell into two cells (one column, two rows) in order to improve my formatting. However, now a page break can appear between the upper and lower cell in the first column of the catalogue, and I want to prevent that. Does anyone know a way of preventing this (preferably without VBA, but it's fine if that's the only way) - i want each of the two new cells in the first column to always be on the same page. (Word 2003, Windows XP) Thanks! Andy |
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