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Page Break
I am using word 2000
I created a table with several rows. For some unknown reason a dashed line (page break) has appeared after the first row. When I print the page, the first row appears on a page by itself and the rest of the table (rows 2-5) appears on the 2nd page. I can not seem to get rid of the page break. Can anyone help me??? Please answer as soon possible. I need to get this document out today. Aurora |
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Hi Aurora
Aurora wrote: I am using word 2000 I created a table with several rows. For some unknown reason a dashed line (page break) has appeared after the first row. When I print the page, the first row appears on a page by itself and the rest of the table (rows 2-5) appears on the 2nd page. I can not seem to get rid of the page break. Can anyone help me??? Please answer as soon possible. I need to get this document out today. Not sure why this is a "long documents" problem, but we'll try ... Would the whole table easily fit on the one page? If the answer is *yes*, then look for Format | Paragraph | Layout: Page break before somewhere in the 2nd row of your table. If the answer is *no*, then additionally check "Keep with next" in the same dialogue for the 2nd and higher rows. "Allow row to break across pages" in the table properties would be another idea thing to check. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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