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Tables and page breaks
I have a Word document with 4 separate tables. There is a paragraph break
before the next table begins. The second table can begin on the bottom half of the page below the first table. However Word pushes the second table to a new page. I have the Table Properties / Row / checked to Allow Row to Break Across Pages, in case the first row of the second table is too long to fit on the page. Since they are separate tables I don't think this should be relevant. Urgent advise would be appreciated. |
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Tables and page breaks
What you are seeing is probably caused by the paragraph mark that follows
each table (you can see paragraph marks and other nonprinting marks by pressing Ctrl+Shift+8). Format the paragraph mark following the table as 1 pt font size, 1 pt line spacing, and zero spacing before and after; then it should fit on the previous page. If this doesn't help, also format it as hidden text. For more on unwanted extra pages, see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/BlankPage.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Cherie" wrote in message ... I have a Word document with 4 separate tables. There is a paragraph break before the next table begins. The second table can begin on the bottom half of the page below the first table. However Word pushes the second table to a new page. I have the Table Properties / Row / checked to Allow Row to Break Across Pages, in case the first row of the second table is too long to fit on the page. Since they are separate tables I don't think this should be relevant. Urgent advise would be appreciated. |
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