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Scrolling data within tables
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I have a problem with some tables. There are 7 columns and they have quite a few rows. When the table reaches bottom of the page it then puts the next line of each column on to the next page as it should. However, when I print out, it not only shows this line on the next page, but it also shows part of (say half the text) at the bottom of the first page - as if it is 'scrolling' off the bottom of the page. Can anyone confirm how to avoid this showing at the bottom of the first page - I cannot understand why it is doing it... Thanks |
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On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:47:59 -0800, "Mat"
wrote: Hi I have a problem with some tables. There are 7 columns and they have quite a few rows. When the table reaches bottom of the page it then puts the next line of each column on to the next page as it should. However, when I print out, it not only shows this line on the next page, but it also shows part of (say half the text) at the bottom of the first page - as if it is 'scrolling' off the bottom of the page. Can anyone confirm how to avoid this showing at the bottom of the first page - I cannot understand why it is doing it... Thanks Hi Mat, Visit the website of your printer's manufacturer to see whether they have an updated driver for your model. Even if they don't, try removing and reinstalling the printer driver. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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