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table row repeating on top of next page
Whenever I create a table that is longer than one page the final row on the
first page repeats as the top row of the next page, such that when I print, the row appears twice, once as the bottom row of the first page and then again as the top row of the second page. Is there anyway to prevent this from occurring? Thank you for any input. Riley W. |
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Go to the Table Properties menu and click the Row tab. Uncheck both boxes
under "Options." This may do it. "Riley W." wrote in message ... Whenever I create a table that is longer than one page the final row on the first page repeats as the top row of the next page, such that when I print, the row appears twice, once as the bottom row of the first page and then again as the top row of the second page. Is there anyway to prevent this from occurring? Thank you for any input. Riley W. |
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