I've given up in the end - judicious copying and pasting into a new document
seemed to get round the problem. Many thanks for your time.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
In that case table wrapping could not be an issue, so we'll have to look
elsewhere.
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"Josie" wrote in message
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"Josie" wrote:
Thanks for replying. I've just realised I'm in Windows 97 not 2000, as
I previously thought, and I can't find 'Table + Properties'.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Make sure the table is not wrapped. On the Table tab of Table
Properties,
make sure wrapping is set to None.
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"Josie" wrote in message
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I cannot get a row to break across a page. I've gone into the
option in
Table / Cell Height & Width, and ticked it, but nothing happens.
There is
more information than will fit on a single page, and so some text is
just
invisible 'between pages'.
I've inherited the document from someone else so I don't know what
weird
formatting they might have done.