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I am modifying a document that has many pages and a table that runs through
all pages. In table properties the text wrapping is off so it will "break" automatically at the end of a page. The issue I'm having is that when I have to separate the table to create another heading Word keeps the first line (which is formatted to continue at the top of all pages) on the page I want the table to start but then moves the next line of the table to the next page leaving half a page blank. I've used a continuous break and this seems to work but is a lot of extra work to find the correct cell that will fill up the page. Is there an easier more consistant way to keep the table on the page I want it??? Thank you for your help |
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