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Hi Doug,
That worked pefect. Thank you so much for your help. Best regards, Dee "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Use the Draw Table tool to add the border back to the top of first row on the second page. -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. "Dee" wrote in message ... Hello, I am designing a form using a table that will extend to a couple of pages. I want the last row at the end of the page to not have a border at the bottom but I want a border on the first row on the 2nd page to have a border at the top. If I take the border off the bottom of the row on the first page, the border at the top of the first row of the second page is also without a border. Is there any way I can have Is there a way I can have no border on the last row of the 1st page and a border on the top of the first row on the second page. I am using Word 2003. Thanks for your help. Best regards, Dee |
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