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Repeating data rows taking on border line of previous page
I have a table with repeating header rows that has a different border
than the actual table rows. The problem is that when the table repeats the top row of the table, it doesn't keep the original border styles. It actually takes on the previous rows top border style. I was searching the internet for anybody who has solved this problem but I've only found the following website: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?t=345896 .....A question without an answer. So I am hoping that more people have encountered this problem and maybe even a solution. Thanks for any and all the help, Jeff |
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Repeating data rows taking on border line of previous page
Does anyone need clarification on this issue?
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I think the lack of response reflects that this is not normal behaviour and
we have been unable to duplicate the problem. Heading rows marked as such are transferred to the new page intact c/w borders and contents. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org jedale wrote: Does anyone need clarification on this issue? |
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Repeating data rows taking on border line of previous page
On May 6, 10:32*pm, "Graham Mayor" wrote:
I think the lack of response reflects that this is not normal behaviour and we have been unable to duplicate the problem. Heading rows marked as such are transferred to the new page intact c/w borders and contents. -- Graham Mayor - *Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org jedale wrote: Does anyone need clarification on this issue?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Are you having trouble duplicating the problem? The website on vbforums that I linked to has pictures that display exactly the problem I am having. I can send you the word file so that you can see the problem first hand. Would you consider taking a look at it? Thanks for your help, Jeff |
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Hi Jeff,
Can you post a link to the document as well as to pictures of it? What version of Word are you using and is it the same one used to create the document? What is the sequence of steps you're using ? =============== "jedale" wrote in message ... Are you having trouble duplicating the problem? The website on vbforums that I linked to has pictures that display exactly the problem I am having. I can send you the word file so that you can see the problem first hand. Would you consider taking a look at it? Thanks for your help, Jeff -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Repeating data rows taking on border line of previous page
On May 7, 9:44 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful
Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Hi Jeff, Can you post a link to the document as well as to pictures of it? What version of Word are you using and is it the same one used to create the document? What is the sequence of steps you're using ? =============== "jedale" wrote in ... Are you having trouble duplicating the problem? The website on vbforums that I linked to has pictures that display exactly the problem I am having. I can send you the word file so that you can see the problem first hand. Would you consider taking a look at it? Thanks for your help, Jeff -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* I am using word 2003 and the person who made the document probably did it in word 2000. I just opened a new word 2007 document and setup up a new table with the same attributes as my word 2003 document and it does the same thing. Here is how I made the table: - insert new table with enough rows to overflow to the next page with no borders. - insert text into first row and set the first row to repeat. - on the last row of the first page, change the row borders to something other than clear. - watch the border carry on to the top of the next page right under the repeated header rows. I circumvented the issue by creating a table within the table and applying the border styles to the nested table. This doesn't carry the border on to the next page. Let me know if there is anything else. Thanks, Jeff |
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Repeating data rows taking on border line of previous page
So........... should I just use my work around for this bug in word?
The only problem with that is that the nested table has to be a little smaller in width to fit in the outer table. Let me know if anybody has solved this problem before or if in fact it is a bug that has been carried along in each successive version of word. Then I know that I can't do anything about it. Thanks for your time, Jeff |
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