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Table cells reproducing in XP
Sometimes I find that the cell at the bottom of a page has reproduced itself
at the top of the following page. Any clues? Thanks |
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What does print preview display?
************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Phippsy" wrote in message ... Sometimes I find that the cell at the bottom of a page has reproduced itself at the top of the following page. Any clues? Thanks |
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You might have Repeat Headers set to on. Check in Properties.
"Phippsy" wrote in message ... : Sometimes I find that the cell at the bottom of a page has reproduced itself : at the top of the following page. Any clues? : Thanks |
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Could it be as simple as adjusting your top and bottom margins to make the
cells fit on the first page? I would tab in the last cell and have it end up on the next page, till I figured out changing the margins eliminated that problem. "Phippsy" wrote: Sometimes I find that the cell at the bottom of a page has reproduced itself at the top of the following page. Any clues? Thanks |
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I have tried all of these and I think that the cell contents are too large
and it also includes a screen shot. "encbarb" wrote: Could it be as simple as adjusting your top and bottom margins to make the cells fit on the first page? I would tab in the last cell and have it end up on the next page, till I figured out changing the margins eliminated that problem. "Phippsy" wrote: Sometimes I find that the cell at the bottom of a page has reproduced itself at the top of the following page. Any clues? Thanks |
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