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How to add space between table row and footer
The file is landscape. The table with a single row is set to break across
pages, and the footer size cannot be changed. The problem is that the footer is too close to where the table breaks at the bottom of each page. Changing the page layout doesn't help. Resizing the table adjusts it left to right but not top to bottom. Adding space to the row "options" (between the row text and the border) doesn't help since it's one large row that breaks across many pages. The client does not want the text broken into multiple rows. The only other option I see is to add manual line breaks and choose where the text breaks on each page, but this is time consuming. Any other suggestions? Thanks so much! |
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