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I am creating tables in a long document. In some of the tables, the first few
lines of the table are repeating across a page break. The repeating lines
can't be seleceted on the second page, but if you make a change in the
original lines, it changes the repeated lines. How do I get rid of the
repeated lines? When the document prints, the repeated lines are not printed,
but it messes up the rest of the page byprinting a large blank area at the
end of the table.

The table properties for the row allows the row to break across the page,
and there is no row height requirement.
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I'm sorry, I didn't include all details. The table is a one cell table, so
the lines of text that are repeating are all contained in the same cell.

"Jezebel" wrote:

Select the repeating rows at the top of the table, go to Table Properties,
clear the 'Repeat as header row' checkbox on the Rows tab.




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I am creating tables in a long document. In some of the tables, the first
few
lines of the table are repeating across a page break. The repeating lines
can't be seleceted on the second page, but if you make a change in the
original lines, it changes the repeated lines. How do I get rid of the
repeated lines? When the document prints, the repeated lines are not
printed,
but it messes up the rest of the page byprinting a large blank area at the
end of the table.

The table properties for the row allows the row to break across the page,
and there is no row height requirement.




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AS I kept poking around, I discovered a frame had somehow snuck in. I
recreated the table without the offending frame, and it appears to have
solved the problem. The evils of having several people working on something.

"James Covey" wrote:

I'm sorry, I didn't include all details. The table is a one cell table, so
the lines of text that are repeating are all contained in the same cell.

"Jezebel" wrote:

Select the repeating rows at the top of the table, go to Table Properties,
clear the 'Repeat as header row' checkbox on the Rows tab.




"James Covey" James wrote in message
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I am creating tables in a long document. In some of the tables, the first
few
lines of the table are repeating across a page break. The repeating lines
can't be seleceted on the second page, but if you make a change in the
original lines, it changes the repeated lines. How do I get rid of the
repeated lines? When the document prints, the repeated lines are not
printed,
but it messes up the rest of the page byprinting a large blank area at the
end of the table.

The table properties for the row allows the row to break across the page,
and there is no row height requirement.




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