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This table is only for layout resons in a document that will only have one
row (and one heading) so the problems that you and Suzanne are talking about will not accur but it's good to know until next time. Thanks //Monika "Marianne Thastrup" wrote: Hi Monika You might experience problems when using heading styles in tables. A heading style has a built in 'keep with next', and you will find that this will make the row stick together with the following row. If that row also has a heading style, Word will keep pushing them onto the next page if you have not ticked the box 'allow row to break across pages'. You can remove 'keep with next' in FormatParagraphLines and page breaks. However, I prefer to create special table heading styles without the 'keep with next' feature. Best regards Marianne Thastrup "Monika Bjurman" skrev: Hi! This problably has a very simple explanation but I can't find it myself. I have a two column table. The left column starts with a single paragraph thats formatet with Heading 1. I want to be able to move the whole paragraph downwards with Enter but if i do that at the absolute top of the table, the marker moves outside of the table instead of making a new line break. How do I prevent this form happening? I use Word 2003. mvh //Monika |
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