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I have a table that I am copying from excel into word. The table has vertically merged cells, along side un-merged cells. For example: ______________________________ |vertically merged |____________| |cells... |____________| |________________|____________| I don't want the table to break across pages within the vertically merged cells. When i uncheck "Allow Row to Break Across pages" this seems to stop the unmerged cells from breaking, but does not stop the merged cells from breaking...in other words, in the example above, i might get "vertically merged" on one page and "cells..." on the next...while if that same text was in an unmerged cell, it would not span multiple pages. Does anyone know how to deal with this problem? Anything would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. |
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You are correct in turning off the "allow rows to break across pages" but
also you will need to use the Paragraph format of Keep With Next on the text in the first column(s) to keep these rows together. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm for further information. Hope this helps DeanH "Jason11" wrote: All - I have a table that I am copying from excel into word. The table has vertically merged cells, along side un-merged cells. For example: ______________________________ |vertically merged |____________| |cells... |____________| |________________|____________| I don't want the table to break across pages within the vertically merged cells. When i uncheck "Allow Row to Break Across pages" this seems to stop the unmerged cells from breaking, but does not stop the merged cells from breaking...in other words, in the example above, i might get "vertically merged" on one page and "cells..." on the next...while if that same text was in an unmerged cell, it would not span multiple pages. Does anyone know how to deal with this problem? Anything would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. |
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Actually, "Keep with next" has no effect on the text within a cell, only
between rows. The solution is to format each of the rows in Column B (except for the last) as "Keep with next" so that they will stay together; this will also keep the merged cell intact. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "DeanH" wrote in message ... You are correct in turning off the "allow rows to break across pages" but also you will need to use the Paragraph format of Keep With Next on the text in the first column(s) to keep these rows together. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm for further information. Hope this helps DeanH "Jason11" wrote: All - I have a table that I am copying from excel into word. The table has vertically merged cells, along side un-merged cells. For example: ______________________________ |vertically merged |____________| |cells... |____________| |________________|____________| I don't want the table to break across pages within the vertically merged cells. When i uncheck "Allow Row to Break Across pages" this seems to stop the unmerged cells from breaking, but does not stop the merged cells from breaking...in other words, in the example above, i might get "vertically merged" on one page and "cells..." on the next...while if that same text was in an unmerged cell, it would not span multiple pages. Does anyone know how to deal with this problem? Anything would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. |
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I appreciate the help, but that still doesn't seem to work...what am I doing
wrong? I've tried Keep with Next, Keep Lines together, unchecked "Allow Rows to Break..." and every combination... These solutions prevent the un-merged cells from breaking, but the merged cells still break across pages... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Actually, "Keep with next" has no effect on the text within a cell, only between rows. The solution is to format each of the rows in Column B (except for the last) as "Keep with next" so that they will stay together; this will also keep the merged cell intact. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "DeanH" wrote in message ... You are correct in turning off the "allow rows to break across pages" but also you will need to use the Paragraph format of Keep With Next on the text in the first column(s) to keep these rows together. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm for further information. Hope this helps DeanH "Jason11" wrote: All - I have a table that I am copying from excel into word. The table has vertically merged cells, along side un-merged cells. For example: ______________________________ |vertically merged |____________| |cells... |____________| |________________|____________| I don't want the table to break across pages within the vertically merged cells. When i uncheck "Allow Row to Break Across pages" this seems to stop the unmerged cells from breaking, but does not stop the merged cells from breaking...in other words, in the example above, i might get "vertically merged" on one page and "cells..." on the next...while if that same text was in an unmerged cell, it would not span multiple pages. Does anyone know how to deal with this problem? Anything would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. . |
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DeanH - Thanks for the response, but it doesn't seem to work. I have set
Keep with Next and it still breaks over the merged rows...any other ideas? "DeanH" wrote: You are correct in turning off the "allow rows to break across pages" but also you will need to use the Paragraph format of Keep With Next on the text in the first column(s) to keep these rows together. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm for further information. Hope this helps DeanH "Jason11" wrote: All - I have a table that I am copying from excel into word. The table has vertically merged cells, along side un-merged cells. For example: ______________________________ |vertically merged |____________| |cells... |____________| |________________|____________| I don't want the table to break across pages within the vertically merged cells. When i uncheck "Allow Row to Break Across pages" this seems to stop the unmerged cells from breaking, but does not stop the merged cells from breaking...in other words, in the example above, i might get "vertically merged" on one page and "cells..." on the next...while if that same text was in an unmerged cell, it would not span multiple pages. Does anyone know how to deal with this problem? Anything would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. |
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Format the text in the vertically merged cell so that its paragraphs have
the Keep with next attribute. -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. "Jason11" wrote in message ... DeanH - Thanks for the response, but it doesn't seem to work. I have set Keep with Next and it still breaks over the merged rows...any other ideas? "DeanH" wrote: You are correct in turning off the "allow rows to break across pages" but also you will need to use the Paragraph format of Keep With Next on the text in the first column(s) to keep these rows together. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm for further information. Hope this helps DeanH "Jason11" wrote: All - I have a table that I am copying from excel into word. The table has vertically merged cells, along side un-merged cells. For example: ______________________________ |vertically merged |____________| |cells... |____________| |________________|____________| I don't want the table to break across pages within the vertically merged cells. When i uncheck "Allow Row to Break Across pages" this seems to stop the unmerged cells from breaking, but does not stop the merged cells from breaking...in other words, in the example above, i might get "vertically merged" on one page and "cells..." on the next...while if that same text was in an unmerged cell, it would not span multiple pages. Does anyone know how to deal with this problem? Anything would be appreciated. Thanks a lot. |
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