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I have a table from a user that is not behaving properly!
The information is extending into a "no man's land" past the footer area and never prints...and does not break to the next page. What is going on and how do I fix it?? Dave French |
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There are other tables in this same document when the text extends beyond
the bottom margin the page breaks and the text continutes. This one seems to be extending down but off the page! This causes some of the text to get mingled in with the footer information. The worst part though is the rest of the text simply does not PRINT!! Dave "Dave French" wrote in message ... I have a table from a user that is not behaving properly! The information is extending into a "no man's land" past the footer area and never prints...and does not break to the next page. What is going on and how do I fix it?? Dave French |
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table problem
That appears to be the issue!!
Thank you! Dave French "Peter A" wrote in message om... In article , says... There are other tables in this same document when the text extends beyond the bottom margin the page breaks and the text continutes. This one seems to be extending down but off the page! This causes some of the text to get mingled in with the footer information. The worst part though is the rest of the text simply does not PRINT!! Dave You might want to check the Allow Row to Break Across Pages option. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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Another issue could be that the table is wrapped. Depending on version and
Compatibility Options settings, wrapped tables may not be allowed to break to the next page. If you go to the Table tab of Table Properties and make sure that text wrapping is set to None, this problem will be solved. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Dave French" wrote in message ... That appears to be the issue!! Thank you! Dave French "Peter A" wrote in message om... In article , says... There are other tables in this same document when the text extends beyond the bottom margin the page breaks and the text continutes. This one seems to be extending down but off the page! This causes some of the text to get mingled in with the footer information. The worst part though is the rest of the text simply does not PRINT!! Dave You might want to check the Allow Row to Break Across Pages option. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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table problem
Thank you all for your incredible help on this one.
It was the Allow row to break across margin check box. I'm not sure how ONE row ended up being UNchecked though! Is it maybe another Top Secret Easter edd left by Mr. Gates to make us all crazy?! Thank you all!! Dave French "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Another issue could be that the table is wrapped. Depending on version and Compatibility Options settings, wrapped tables may not be allowed to break to the next page. If you go to the Table tab of Table Properties and make sure that text wrapping is set to None, this problem will be solved. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Dave French" wrote in message ... That appears to be the issue!! Thank you! Dave French "Peter A" wrote in message om... In article , says... There are other tables in this same document when the text extends beyond the bottom margin the page breaks and the text continutes. This one seems to be extending down but off the page! This causes some of the text to get mingled in with the footer information. The worst part though is the rest of the text simply does not PRINT!! Dave You might want to check the Allow Row to Break Across Pages option. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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