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duplicated rows in tables why
I use a table at work that is over 20 pages long - sometimes rows from one
page are moved to another page as information is changed. On odd occasions the top 2 rows (not the header rows) duplicate from one sheet to another. Any entry made on one sheet is automatically entered on the duplicate row on the next sheet. I have hunted many sites and asked many people, and have not yet found an answer as to why this happens. When it does happen, | have to enter all the information on a new row and delete the original row, this also deletes the duplicated row. I am using word 2000 HELP Sue |
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duplicated rows in tables why
"Anne Troy" wrote: It's not really occurring, it just LOOKS like it is, so you're wasting your time. One way to get rid of this behavior is to Table--Properties, Row tab, uncheck Allow rows to break across pages. But what I usually do is just Page up and Page down to "refresh" the view. Could also be a bad video driver. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com Check out the NEWsgroup stats! Check out: www.ExcelUserConference.com "word table problem" word table wrote in message ... I use a table at work that is over 20 pages long - sometimes rows from one page are moved to another page as information is changed. On odd occasions the top 2 rows (not the header rows) duplicate from one sheet to another. Any entry made on one sheet is automatically entered on the duplicate row on the next sheet. I have hunted many sites and asked many people, and have not yet found an answer as to why this happens. When it does happen, | have to enter all the information on a new row and delete the original row, this also deletes the duplicated row. I am using word 2000 HELP Sue Many thanks for your answer, I have tried all that you suggested but the problem still persists, it also prints out with the duplicated rows. Sue |
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duplicated rows in tables why
It seems as if several successive rows have been marked as heading
rows (which means that they will display at the top of the table on each page where the table occurs). Select the rows that repeat. On the Table menu, see if "Heading Rows Repeat" is selected. If it is, click to deselect the option. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "word table problem" wrote in message ... "Anne Troy" wrote: It's not really occurring, it just LOOKS like it is, so you're wasting your time. One way to get rid of this behavior is to Table--Properties, Row tab, uncheck Allow rows to break across pages. But what I usually do is just Page up and Page down to "refresh" the view. Could also be a bad video driver. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com Check out the NEWsgroup stats! Check out: www.ExcelUserConference.com "word table problem" word table wrote in message ... I use a table at work that is over 20 pages long - sometimes rows from one page are moved to another page as information is changed. On odd occasions the top 2 rows (not the header rows) duplicate from one sheet to another. Any entry made on one sheet is automatically entered on the duplicate row on the next sheet. I have hunted many sites and asked many people, and have not yet found an answer as to why this happens. When it does happen, | have to enter all the information on a new row and delete the original row, this also deletes the duplicated row. I am using word 2000 HELP Sue Many thanks for your answer, I have tried all that you suggested but the problem still persists, it also prints out with the duplicated rows. Sue |
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duplicated rows in tables why
Many thanks, hadn't thought of that, will try it next time at work and let
you know if it works Sue "Stefan Blom" wrote: It seems as if several successive rows have been marked as heading rows (which means that they will display at the top of the table on each page where the table occurs). Select the rows that repeat. On the Table menu, see if "Heading Rows Repeat" is selected. If it is, click to deselect the option. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "word table problem" wrote in message ... "Anne Troy" wrote: It's not really occurring, it just LOOKS like it is, so you're wasting your time. One way to get rid of this behavior is to Table--Properties, Row tab, uncheck Allow rows to break across pages. But what I usually do is just Page up and Page down to "refresh" the view. Could also be a bad video driver. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com Check out the NEWsgroup stats! Check out: www.ExcelUserConference.com "word table problem" word table wrote in message ... I use a table at work that is over 20 pages long - sometimes rows from one page are moved to another page as information is changed. On odd occasions the top 2 rows (not the header rows) duplicate from one sheet to another. Any entry made on one sheet is automatically entered on the duplicate row on the next sheet. I have hunted many sites and asked many people, and have not yet found an answer as to why this happens. When it does happen, | have to enter all the information on a new row and delete the original row, this also deletes the duplicated row. I am using word 2000 HELP Sue Many thanks for your answer, I have tried all that you suggested but the problem still persists, it also prints out with the duplicated rows. Sue |
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Good call, Stefan.
************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com Check out the NEWsgroup stats! Check out: www.ExcelUserConference.com "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... It seems as if several successive rows have been marked as heading rows (which means that they will display at the top of the table on each page where the table occurs). Select the rows that repeat. On the Table menu, see if "Heading Rows Repeat" is selected. If it is, click to deselect the option. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "word table problem" wrote in message ... "Anne Troy" wrote: It's not really occurring, it just LOOKS like it is, so you're wasting your time. One way to get rid of this behavior is to Table--Properties, Row tab, uncheck Allow rows to break across pages. But what I usually do is just Page up and Page down to "refresh" the view. Could also be a bad video driver. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com Check out the NEWsgroup stats! Check out: www.ExcelUserConference.com "word table problem" word table wrote in message ... I use a table at work that is over 20 pages long - sometimes rows from one page are moved to another page as information is changed. On odd occasions the top 2 rows (not the header rows) duplicate from one sheet to another. Any entry made on one sheet is automatically entered on the duplicate row on the next sheet. I have hunted many sites and asked many people, and have not yet found an answer as to why this happens. When it does happen, | have to enter all the information on a new row and delete the original row, this also deletes the duplicated row. I am using word 2000 HELP Sue Many thanks for your answer, I have tried all that you suggested but the problem still persists, it also prints out with the duplicated rows. Sue |
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