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Table Alignment
I am creating multiple pages document (some time in excess of 100 pages)
which is an ongoing table. It has a header and a footer and it is set up so that the first row of the table repeats at the top of each page. As required I add new rows to the table and then line up the rows so that one ends at the bottom of the page and the next on the next page right under the repeating row. I have used this document for years in Word 2003. Recently my company went to Word 2007 and now when the document repaginates, or sometimes when a new line is added to the header it periodically readjust adding lines or taking away lines in the rows. Thsi cause a row to be divided between the previous page and the current page and sometime information is lost betweent the two pages. I have tried to stop repagination, but since it only works in draft when I print it knocks everything off. Please help. Thanks |
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