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I've never been able to figure this out. I put a title above each table in my
document. But, if the automatic pagination causes the header row of the table to jump to the next page, it doesn't take the line of title text with it. Is there a way to do this with a style? I've tried selecting "Keep with next" and "Window/orphan control" and the various table options that are supposed to prevent my header row from breaking across pages too, but what I end up with (in one example) is this: Table Title Header Row (repeating) page break Header Row This is terrible! Any ideas? TIA, Susie |
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Susieber was telling us:
Susieber nous racontait que : I've never been able to figure this out. I put a title above each table in my document. But, if the automatic pagination causes the header row of the table to jump to the next page, it doesn't take the line of title text with it. Is there a way to do this with a style? I've tried selecting "Keep with next" and "Window/orphan control" and the various table options that are supposed to prevent my header row from breaking across pages too, but what I end up with (in one example) is this: Table Title Header Row (repeating) page break Header Row I do this all the time. If the Table Title is set to "Keep with Next" then it will follow the table to the next page whenever the table's first row moves the next page (whether it is a Heading Row Repeat or not). The only exception I have seen is if the whole (or a too large portion) of the document is set to "Keep with Next". Then, Word has no choice and it must break the Keep with Next sequence somewhere or it would add page ad infinitum. In such a case, your Table Tile could be orphaned alone on a different page. -- Salut! _______________________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP ISTOO Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org |
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Merci, Jean-Guy. Funny, I did have the style configured to "Keep with Next"
and it wasn't working for this one table. But I just made a change to a _different_ table in the doc and all of a sudden, all tables were paginating properly. (Go figure.) Salut! "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: Susieber was telling us: Susieber nous racontait que : I've never been able to figure this out. I put a title above each table in my document. But, if the automatic pagination causes the header row of the table to jump to the next page, it doesn't take the line of title text with it. Is there a way to do this with a style? I've tried selecting "Keep with next" and "Window/orphan control" and the various table options that are supposed to prevent my header row from breaking across pages too, but what I end up with (in one example) is this: Table Title Header Row (repeating) page break Header Row I do this all the time. If the Table Title is set to "Keep with Next" then it will follow the table to the next page whenever the table's first row moves the next page (whether it is a Heading Row Repeat or not). The only exception I have seen is if the whole (or a too large portion) of the document is set to "Keep with Next". Then, Word has no choice and it must break the Keep with Next sequence somewhere or it would add page ad infinitum. In such a case, your Table Tile could be orphaned alone on a different page. -- Salut! _______________________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP ISTOO Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org |
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Susieber was telling us:
Susieber nous racontait que : Merci, Jean-Guy. Funny, I did have the style configured to "Keep with Next" and it wasn't working for this one table. But I just made a change to a _different_ table in the doc and all of a sudden, all tables were paginating properly. (Go figure.) Another one for the Gremlins! -- Salut! _______________________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP ISTOO Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org |
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For next time, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Susieber" wrote in message ... Merci, Jean-Guy. Funny, I did have the style configured to "Keep with Next" and it wasn't working for this one table. But I just made a change to a _different_ table in the doc and all of a sudden, all tables were paginating properly. (Go figure.) Salut! "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: Susieber was telling us: Susieber nous racontait que : I've never been able to figure this out. I put a title above each table in my document. But, if the automatic pagination causes the header row of the table to jump to the next page, it doesn't take the line of title text with it. Is there a way to do this with a style? I've tried selecting "Keep with next" and "Window/orphan control" and the various table options that are supposed to prevent my header row from breaking across pages too, but what I end up with (in one example) is this: Table Title Header Row (repeating) page break Header Row I do this all the time. If the Table Title is set to "Keep with Next" then it will follow the table to the next page whenever the table's first row moves the next page (whether it is a Heading Row Repeat or not). The only exception I have seen is if the whole (or a too large portion) of the document is set to "Keep with Next". Then, Word has no choice and it must break the Keep with Next sequence somewhere or it would add page ad infinitum. In such a case, your Table Tile could be orphaned alone on a different page. -- Salut! _______________________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP ISTOO Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org |
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