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I have a pretty simple table that I need to be able to add rows to. There
are 5 columns and I do have a header for each page. My issue is when I add
rows, I need it to move to the next page if there is too much text. Right
now I have about 3 pages of rows and it is only showing on 1 page, and you
can only see part of it. Just need to automatically go to the next page if
there is too much text.
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In the Table Properties dialog box, make sure the "Text wrapping" is set to
"None."

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I have a pretty simple table that I need to be able to add rows to. There
are 5 columns and I do have a header for each page. My issue is when I
add
rows, I need it to move to the next page if there is too much text. Right
now I have about 3 pages of rows and it is only showing on 1 page, and you
can only see part of it. Just need to automatically go to the next page
if
there is too much text.



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