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Default How do you leave no spacing between split tables w/o a new table?

I am working on a catalog and on the top of each page I am splitting the
table to add a title of a product but some parts have a title in the middle
of the table by accident and i want to merge them back together or leave no
spacing.
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Default How do you leave no spacing between split tables w/o a new table?

If you don't want the table split, just delete the intervening paragraph. If
you want to maintain the table as two separate tables, format the
intervening empty paragraph as either 1 point or Hidden. The latter is
probably the better choice here because at least you have the option to
display Hidden text and see what you're working with; once you format a
paragraph to a tiny point size, it is very difficult to work with later.

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I am working on a catalog and on the top of each page I am splitting the
table to add a title of a product but some parts have a title in the
middle
of the table by accident and i want to merge them back together or leave
no
spacing.



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