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Klaus Linke Klaus Linke is offline
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Default Border on table when text flows over page

except in one instance

There's another instance when you don't have borders at the top or bottom of
rows that straddle page breaks:

When you select the whole table and go into the "Borders and Shading"
dialog, you'll see on the right a box (outside borders) with a horizontal
line and a vertical line (inside borders).
The lines between (non-split) rows are those *inside* borders.
The lines at the top and bottom of the table (whether it's split across
pages or not) are the *outside* borders.

So if someone removed the top and bottom borders, you don't have borders on
rows that are split by page breaks.
The table can still have a top border if one was added to the very first
row, same with the bottom border at the bottom.

In that case, you'd just have to select the table and put in all outside and
inside borders again.

Klaus




"DeanH" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
What you want is standard behaviour for Word tables, except in one
instance,
if say column 1 is made up of several merged rows, but column 2 still has
individual rows, unfortuantely column 1 will not have a border at the
bottom
of the page as the column/row crosses into a new page.
If this is not the case, please come back with more details, and the Word
version you are using (that always helps).
All the best
DeanH


"TeriK" wrote:

I have a very complex table 230 pages. The text in one column flows to
the
next page at several points. To make the table look neat I want to border
around the outside of the table even though the text flows to the next
page.
Anyone able to help. If I put a top or bottom border it puts at the top
of
the cell - when the text flows I need it where the page break is.
Thanks