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Default Table Header Row issue

Hi. I created a table with header rows repeating. When I fill in cells with
data, it will eventually knock the entire table onto the next page. This is
correct functionality however; it leaves a header row (and only the header
row) on page 1 of the document. How do I fix this so that page 1 retains the
table before cascading onto the next page? I use MS Word 2003.

Any help is appreciated.
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Default Table Header Row issue

Format the heading row as "Keep with next" and omit that formatting from the
following rows. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm

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Hi. I created a table with header rows repeating. When I fill in cells
with
data, it will eventually knock the entire table onto the next page. This
is
correct functionality however; it leaves a header row (and only the header
row) on page 1 of the document. How do I fix this so that page 1 retains
the
table before cascading onto the next page? I use MS Word 2003.

Any help is appreciated.


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