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Formatting the last row of a table that goes onto another page
I want a line to appear under the last row on each page of a multi-page table
- but I don't want lines throughout the rest of the table. And naturally I want it formatted differently to the very last line of the table. Any ideas? Thanks! Am using Word 2000 -- X |
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Formatting the last row of a table that goes onto another page
The main problem is that the exact formatting of a Word document is
highly dependent on the printer driver installed. Therefore, I would recommend the following: Finish editing the document (so that you know where the page breaks occur). Then manually add the desired border for the last row of each page. Print the document or, if it is to be electronically distributed, save as PDF to avoid any reformatting at the recipient's end. See also http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TextReflow.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "xeebsta" wrote in message ... I want a line to appear under the last row on each page of a multi-page table - but I don't want lines throughout the rest of the table. And naturally I want it formatted differently to the very last line of the table. Any ideas? Thanks! Am using Word 2000 -- X |
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