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If I create a page break or a continuous section breack in a row in a table
the whole row is taken onto to a new page or a new section. This is in Word
2003. This was possible in the earlier versions of word.

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Default Page breaks in a row in a table

See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFl...ksInTables.htm for
general help.

It has never been possible in any version of Word to insert a *section
break* of any kind in a table. Attempting to do so splits the table into two
parts automatically.

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Carol wrote:
If I create a page break or a continuous section breack in a row in a
table the whole row is taken onto to a new page or a new section.
This is in Word 2003. This was possible in the earlier versions of
word.

Thanks.



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