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Hi
I have received a word document. However there seem to be some page breaks in it. e.g. there is one table and it has two rows. First row contains heading of the table and second one contains data. However the first row remains on one page and second row starts on the next page. I tried to brig them on one page, but it doesn't work. I viewd it in normal view and there appears a dotted line after forst row. However I am not able to select it and remove it (if it is a page break). How can I solve this? Cheers, prm |
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This could be "Page break before" formatting. Select the second row of the
table. Display the Paragraph dialog box and clear the "Page break before" option on the Line and Page Breaks tab. To display the dialog box: - Click Format | Format (Word 2003). - On the Page Layout tab, click the dialog launcher button (the arrow on the bottom right) of the Paragraph group (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pawan" wrote in message ... Hi I have received a word document. However there seem to be some page breaks in it. e.g. there is one table and it has two rows. First row contains heading of the table and second one contains data. However the first row remains on one page and second row starts on the next page. I tried to brig them on one page, but it doesn't work. I viewd it in normal view and there appears a dotted line after forst row. However I am not able to select it and remove it (if it is a page break). How can I solve this? Cheers, prm |
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Correction: The command in Word 2003 is Format | Paragraph.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... This could be "Page break before" formatting. Select the second row of the table. Display the Paragraph dialog box and clear the "Page break before" option on the Line and Page Breaks tab. To display the dialog box: - Click Format | Format (Word 2003). - On the Page Layout tab, click the dialog launcher button (the arrow on the bottom right) of the Paragraph group (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pawan" wrote in message ... Hi I have received a word document. However there seem to be some page breaks in it. e.g. there is one table and it has two rows. First row contains heading of the table and second one contains data. However the first row remains on one page and second row starts on the next page. I tried to brig them on one page, but it doesn't work. I viewd it in normal view and there appears a dotted line after forst row. However I am not able to select it and remove it (if it is a page break). How can I solve this? Cheers, prm |
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Stefan,
Thanks for the help. I tried this but it didn't work. prm "Stefan Blom" wrote: Correction: The command in Word 2003 is Format | Paragraph. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... This could be "Page break before" formatting. Select the second row of the table. Display the Paragraph dialog box and clear the "Page break before" option on the Line and Page Breaks tab. To display the dialog box: - Click Format | Format (Word 2003). - On the Page Layout tab, click the dialog launcher button (the arrow on the bottom right) of the Paragraph group (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pawan" wrote in message ... Hi I have received a word document. However there seem to be some page breaks in it. e.g. there is one table and it has two rows. First row contains heading of the table and second one contains data. However the first row remains on one page and second row starts on the next page. I tried to brig them on one page, but it doesn't work. I viewd it in normal view and there appears a dotted line after forst row. However I am not able to select it and remove it (if it is a page break). How can I solve this? Cheers, prm |
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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Pawan" wrote in message ... Stefan, Thanks for the help. I tried this but it didn't work. prm "Stefan Blom" wrote: Correction: The command in Word 2003 is Format | Paragraph. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... This could be "Page break before" formatting. Select the second row of the table. Display the Paragraph dialog box and clear the "Page break before" option on the Line and Page Breaks tab. To display the dialog box: - Click Format | Format (Word 2003). - On the Page Layout tab, click the dialog launcher button (the arrow on the bottom right) of the Paragraph group (Word 2007). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pawan" wrote in message ... Hi I have received a word document. However there seem to be some page breaks in it. e.g. there is one table and it has two rows. First row contains heading of the table and second one contains data. However the first row remains on one page and second row starts on the next page. I tried to brig them on one page, but it doesn't work. I viewd it in normal view and there appears a dotted line after forst row. However I am not able to select it and remove it (if it is a page break). How can I solve this? Cheers, prm |
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