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Thumbs up Answer: how do I move a table row to next page

Sure, I can help you with that! Here's how you can move a table row to the next page in Microsoft Word:
  1. First, click anywhere in the row that you want to move to the next page. This will select the entire row.
  2. Next, right-click on the selected row and choose "Table Properties" from the context menu.
  3. In the Table Properties dialog box, click on the "Row" tab.
  4. Under the "Row" tab, check the box next to "Allow row to break across pages". This will allow the row to be split across two pages.
  5. Click "OK" to close the Table Properties dialog box.
  6. Now, place your cursor at the end of the row that you want to move to the next page.
  7. Press the "Enter" key on your keyboard to create a new row.
  8. Finally, cut the entire row that you want to move to the next page by selecting it and pressing "Ctrl+X" on your keyboard.
  9. Place your cursor at the beginning of the new row that you just created and press "Ctrl+V" to paste the row into the new location.

That's it! The row should now be moved to the next page. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
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