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repeating table rows should not be orphaned on a page
Add some text to a page.
Below the text, create a table and configure the first row to repeat across pages. Add a few rows to the table. Now go back and add enough text to the page (above the table) that every body row in the table has wrapped to the next page. The result is one row of the table (just the heading) on the first page, then that same heading row at the top of the next page, followed by the remainder of the table. If the heading row is set to repeat AND it is the only row that can fit on a page, then the whole dang table should wrap to the next page and not leave the poor heading stranded at the top of the previous page. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ic.word.tables |
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repeating table rows should not be orphaned on a page
To avoid this situation, apply 'keep with next' to the first row of the table.
The result is one row of the table (just the heading) on the first page, then that same heading row at the top of the next page, followed by the remainder of the table. If the heading row is set to repeat AND it is the only row that can fit on a page, then the whole dang table should wrap to the next page and not leave the poor heading stranded at the top of the previous page. -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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repeating table rows should not be orphaned on a page
Thanks Pam - I played with a couple of work-arounds and that was one that
worked for me. It still seems weird to have to do that though. I guess I should be thankful, though, that this is one of the few things that Word 2007 broke (upgrading from Word 2003). At least this is one of the few bugs I've noticed in the month since I've upgraded. Can you say "no-brainer" though? If you define that row as the header, then dontcha think Word should keep it with the table that it's, um, heading? "PamC via OfficeKB.com" wrote: To avoid this situation, apply 'keep with next' to the first row of the table. |
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repeating table rows should not be orphaned on a page
Hi Dave,
I guess I should be thankful, though, that this is one of the few things that Word 2007 broke (upgrading from Word 2003). The same behaviour has existed since at least Word 2000 ... -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Dave E" wrote in message ... Thanks Pam - I played with a couple of work-arounds and that was one that worked for me. It still seems weird to have to do that though. I guess I should be thankful, though, that this is one of the few things that Word 2007 broke (upgrading from Word 2003). At least this is one of the few bugs I've noticed in the month since I've upgraded. Can you say "no-brainer" though? If you define that row as the header, then dontcha think Word should keep it with the table that it's, um, heading? "PamC via OfficeKB.com" wrote: To avoid this situation, apply 'keep with next' to the first row of the table. |
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repeating table rows should not be orphaned on a page
Hmmm. I guess today was my lucky day then, because I've made it this far
without having a table break that way. Thanks for the replies though. I appreciate it. - Dave "macropod" wrote: Hi Dave, I guess I should be thankful, though, that this is one of the few things that Word 2007 broke (upgrading from Word 2003). The same behaviour has existed since at least Word 2000 ... -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Dave E" wrote in message ... Thanks Pam - I played with a couple of work-arounds and that was one that worked for me. It still seems weird to have to do that though. I guess I should be thankful, though, that this is one of the few things that Word 2007 broke (upgrading from Word 2003). At least this is one of the few bugs I've noticed in the month since I've upgraded. Can you say "no-brainer" though? If you define that row as the header, then dontcha think Word should keep it with the table that it's, um, heading? "PamC via OfficeKB.com" wrote: To avoid this situation, apply 'keep with next' to the first row of the table. |
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