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How do I split a table over 2 pages?
I'm using Microsoft Word and when I am inputing the information into the
table, it just goes onto the next page and leaves a massive blank area on the previous page. Does anyone know how to split the table so it an just continue onto the next page without leaving massive blank areas? Thanks for your help |
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Answer: How do I split a table over 2 pages?
To split a table over 2 pages in Microsoft Word, follow these steps:
Now, when you type information into the table and it reaches the end of the page, it will automatically continue onto the next page without leaving a massive blank area on the previous page. I hope that helps!
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How do I split a table over 2 pages?
In the table properties dialogue box, select the row tab and check the "Allow
row to break across pages" check box. hope this helps, -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I'm using Microsoft Word and when I am inputing the information into the table, it just goes onto the next page and leaves a massive blank area on the previous page. Does anyone know how to split the table so it an just continue onto the next page without leaving massive blank areas? Thanks for your help |
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How do I split a table over 2 pages?
I did this but now the table continues onto the next page as I wanted but
everything from the next page gets shifted onto the one after - even though there is plenty of room for it. Do you know if this can be solved or is it just the version of Word I am using won't allow it? Thanks Natalie "Brian" wrote: In the table properties dialogue box, select the row tab and check the "Allow row to break across pages" check box. hope this helps, -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I'm using Microsoft Word and when I am inputing the information into the table, it just goes onto the next page and leaves a massive blank area on the previous page. Does anyone know how to split the table so it an just continue onto the next page without leaving massive blank areas? Thanks for your help |
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How do I split a table over 2 pages?
Click the ¶ symbol on the toolbar. Go to the bottom of the table. Do you have
a series of the symbols running down the page. If so start from the first below the table and delete them leaving the last in place. Or do you have a section break or hard page break at the bottom of the table. If so delete this and see what happens. Post back with the results. -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I did this but now the table continues onto the next page as I wanted but everything from the next page gets shifted onto the one after - even though there is plenty of room for it. Do you know if this can be solved or is it just the version of Word I am using won't allow it? Thanks Natalie "Brian" wrote: In the table properties dialogue box, select the row tab and check the "Allow row to break across pages" check box. hope this helps, -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I'm using Microsoft Word and when I am inputing the information into the table, it just goes onto the next page and leaves a massive blank area on the previous page. Does anyone know how to split the table so it an just continue onto the next page without leaving massive blank areas? Thanks for your help |
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How do I split a table over 2 pages?
Perfect thank you! I've spent all day trying to figure that out!
Thank you Natalie "Brian" wrote: Click the ¶ symbol on the toolbar. Go to the bottom of the table. Do you have a series of the symbols running down the page. If so start from the first below the table and delete them leaving the last in place. Or do you have a section break or hard page break at the bottom of the table. If so delete this and see what happens. Post back with the results. -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I did this but now the table continues onto the next page as I wanted but everything from the next page gets shifted onto the one after - even though there is plenty of room for it. Do you know if this can be solved or is it just the version of Word I am using won't allow it? Thanks Natalie "Brian" wrote: In the table properties dialogue box, select the row tab and check the "Allow row to break across pages" check box. hope this helps, -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I'm using Microsoft Word and when I am inputing the information into the table, it just goes onto the next page and leaves a massive blank area on the previous page. Does anyone know how to split the table so it an just continue onto the next page without leaving massive blank areas? Thanks for your help |
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How do I split a table over 2 pages?
Glad I could help.
-- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: Perfect thank you! I've spent all day trying to figure that out! Thank you Natalie "Brian" wrote: Click the ¶ symbol on the toolbar. Go to the bottom of the table. Do you have a series of the symbols running down the page. If so start from the first below the table and delete them leaving the last in place. Or do you have a section break or hard page break at the bottom of the table. If so delete this and see what happens. Post back with the results. -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I did this but now the table continues onto the next page as I wanted but everything from the next page gets shifted onto the one after - even though there is plenty of room for it. Do you know if this can be solved or is it just the version of Word I am using won't allow it? Thanks Natalie "Brian" wrote: In the table properties dialogue box, select the row tab and check the "Allow row to break across pages" check box. hope this helps, -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I'm using Microsoft Word and when I am inputing the information into the table, it just goes onto the next page and leaves a massive blank area on the previous page. Does anyone know how to split the table so it an just continue onto the next page without leaving massive blank areas? Thanks for your help |
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How do I split a table over 2 pages?
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Natalie Tinson" Natalie wrote in message ... I'm using Microsoft Word and when I am inputing the information into the table, it just goes onto the next page and leaves a massive blank area on the previous page. Does anyone know how to split the table so it an just continue onto the next page without leaving massive blank areas? Thanks for your help |
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How do I split a table over 2 pages?
Thank you, that just answers another one of my prolems!
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Natalie Tinson" Natalie wrote in message ... I'm using Microsoft Word and when I am inputing the information into the table, it just goes onto the next page and leaves a massive blank area on the previous page. Does anyone know how to split the table so it an just continue onto the next page without leaving massive blank areas? Thanks for your help |
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How do I split a table over 2 pages?
Hello Brian
I know this is a while after the first post but I am having a similar problem and your suggestions didn't work for me. I have a table with varying number of columns at each row. My table needs to be longer than 1 page however it transplants to the second page except for the first row which stays at the top of the first page with empty space for the rest of the first page. the option to split the table is checked and I clicked that symbol and there is only one of them under the table that cannot be removed. "Brian" wrote: Glad I could help. -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: Perfect thank you! I've spent all day trying to figure that out! Thank you Natalie "Brian" wrote: Click the ¶ symbol on the toolbar. Go to the bottom of the table. Do you have a series of the symbols running down the page. If so start from the first below the table and delete them leaving the last in place. Or do you have a section break or hard page break at the bottom of the table. If so delete this and see what happens. Post back with the results. -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I did this but now the table continues onto the next page as I wanted but everything from the next page gets shifted onto the one after - even though there is plenty of room for it. Do you know if this can be solved or is it just the version of Word I am using won't allow it? Thanks Natalie "Brian" wrote: In the table properties dialogue box, select the row tab and check the "Allow row to break across pages" check box. hope this helps, -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I'm using Microsoft Word and when I am inputing the information into the table, it just goes onto the next page and leaves a massive blank area on the previous page. Does anyone know how to split the table so it an just continue onto the next page without leaving massive blank areas? Thanks for your help |
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How do I split a table over 2 pages?
Are the paragraphs in the table formatted to be Kept together or Kept with
Next? -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "MM" wrote in message ... Hello Brian I know this is a while after the first post but I am having a similar problem and your suggestions didn't work for me. I have a table with varying number of columns at each row. My table needs to be longer than 1 page however it transplants to the second page except for the first row which stays at the top of the first page with empty space for the rest of the first page. the option to split the table is checked and I clicked that symbol and there is only one of them under the table that cannot be removed. "Brian" wrote: Glad I could help. -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: Perfect thank you! I've spent all day trying to figure that out! Thank you Natalie "Brian" wrote: Click the ¶ symbol on the toolbar. Go to the bottom of the table. Do you have a series of the symbols running down the page. If so start from the first below the table and delete them leaving the last in place. Or do you have a section break or hard page break at the bottom of the table. If so delete this and see what happens. Post back with the results. -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I did this but now the table continues onto the next page as I wanted but everything from the next page gets shifted onto the one after - even though there is plenty of room for it. Do you know if this can be solved or is it just the version of Word I am using won't allow it? Thanks Natalie "Brian" wrote: In the table properties dialogue box, select the row tab and check the "Allow row to break across pages" check box. hope this helps, -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I'm using Microsoft Word and when I am inputing the information into the table, it just goes onto the next page and leaves a massive blank area on the previous page. Does anyone know how to split the table so it an just continue onto the next page without leaving massive blank areas? Thanks for your help |
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How do I split a table over 2 pages?
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "MM" wrote in message ... Hello Brian I know this is a while after the first post but I am having a similar problem and your suggestions didn't work for me. I have a table with varying number of columns at each row. My table needs to be longer than 1 page however it transplants to the second page except for the first row which stays at the top of the first page with empty space for the rest of the first page. the option to split the table is checked and I clicked that symbol and there is only one of them under the table that cannot be removed. "Brian" wrote: Glad I could help. -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: Perfect thank you! I've spent all day trying to figure that out! Thank you Natalie "Brian" wrote: Click the ¶ symbol on the toolbar. Go to the bottom of the table. Do you have a series of the symbols running down the page. If so start from the first below the table and delete them leaving the last in place. Or do you have a section break or hard page break at the bottom of the table. If so delete this and see what happens. Post back with the results. -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I did this but now the table continues onto the next page as I wanted but everything from the next page gets shifted onto the one after - even though there is plenty of room for it. Do you know if this can be solved or is it just the version of Word I am using won't allow it? Thanks Natalie "Brian" wrote: In the table properties dialogue box, select the row tab and check the "Allow row to break across pages" check box. hope this helps, -- Brian McCaffery "Natalie Tinson" wrote: I'm using Microsoft Word and when I am inputing the information into the table, it just goes onto the next page and leaves a massive blank area on the previous page. Does anyone know how to split the table so it an just continue onto the next page without leaving massive blank areas? Thanks for your help |
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