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Default How do I force a table row to stay together for printing in Word?

I am trying to print and the table row splits across two pages. Is there a
command that can force the bottom row to go to the next page if there is not
room for the whole row on the current page being printed?
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See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFl...ksInTables.htm.

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Thunder.Rc wrote:
I am trying to print and the table row splits across two pages. Is
there a command that can force the bottom row to go to the next page
if there is not room for the whole row on the current page being
printed?



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