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Default why does a table overlay onto another table?

When I reduce the font size of a table, the table on the next page moves up
and lays overtop of the one on the previous page. Why?
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Default why does a table overlay onto another table?

Make sure that wrapping on both the tables is "None." That said, however, I
would not expect even a wrapped table to be able to appear in front of other
text, since it was my impression that they behaved pretty much like frames.

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When I reduce the font size of a table, the table on the next page moves

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