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Assuming that both tables have their "Text wrapping" set to "None" (in
TableTable Properties, Table tab), you should be able to merge the two tables by deleting the paragraph mark that separates them. -- Stefan Blom "Marc" wrote in message ... I have the same problem. When I have a table and split it for better pagination then realize that I want the table split elsewhere. I cannot merge the table back to its original state. I have attempted everything in this string of communications but nothing works. Marc "John Barnes" wrote: Sometimes when one has a table on one page and another table on the next page, it seems impossible to join the two tables together. This can happen when one table overflows onto the next page even with the same table properties. -- John G. Barnes |
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