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I have been having trouble with importing / creating large tables in Word
2003. The table will initially split a row across two pages, however when I add text to the document (above the table, or within table cells), it becomes confined to a single page, and despite the "TableTable PropertiesRowallow row to break across pages" checkbox being checked. Word does not shrink the table to fit the page, simply not printing any cells falling outside the printable area of the single page which contains the table anchor. Are there any additional functions / options / defaults that can be changed to allow tables to behave as they did in word '97? |
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