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Default table separation

I am working in W2003 on a document with multiple tables. A few of these
tables want to separate the header row from the rest of the table. In others
a part of the table separates from the rest.

I have checked layout and for each of the tables the "none" wrapping option
is selected. What do I do to get these tables back to their normal selves?
thanks.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default table separation

The most likely cause of the problem is rows set to "Keep with next." See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...bleOn1Page.htm

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I am working in W2003 on a document with multiple tables. A few of these
tables want to separate the header row from the rest of the table. In

others
a part of the table separates from the rest.

I have checked layout and for each of the tables the "none" wrapping

option
is selected. What do I do to get these tables back to their normal selves?
thanks.
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Wallace


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