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Default How to set table default to not allow rows to break (2007)

Is there some way on Word 2007 to set the default so that any tables
added to a document will have the "Allow rows to break across a page"
setting turned OFF?

Thanks

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Default How to set table default to not allow rows to break (2007)

You can insert an example table, clear the "Allow table row to break across
pages" option for all rows, and then create an AutoText/building block entry
from it. Insert this whenever you need that formatting.

An alternative would be to define a table style where you clear the
"Allow..." setting. But see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/tablestyles/index.html before you try this.

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Is there some way on Word 2007 to set the default so that any tables
added to a document will have the "Allow rows to break across a page"
setting turned OFF?

Thanks

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Office 2007 Pro on WinXP






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