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If I have a large cell at the bottom of a page it sometimes duplicates itself
at the top of the next page. Is there any way of preventing this?
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Select the rows. Go to Table Properties. On the Row tab clear the 'Repeat
as header row' checkbox.




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If I have a large cell at the bottom of a page it sometimes duplicates
itself
at the top of the next page. Is there any way of preventing this?
Thanks



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It is not the header rowq which repeats but the cell at the bottom of the
first page.
Thanks

"Jezebel" wrote:

Select the rows. Go to Table Properties. On the Row tab clear the 'Repeat
as header row' checkbox.




"Phippsy" wrote in message
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If I have a large cell at the bottom of a page it sometimes duplicates
itself
at the top of the next page. Is there any way of preventing this?
Thanks




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Then it's most likely a faulty printer driver. Try if changing to another
printer driver helps.
You can use any driver for this test: The printer doesn't need to be
actually connected.

Word2000 also did have a bug that caused such a behaviour in some
circumstances.
I've also seen it happen temporarily due to low ressources, if Word was no
longer able to properly repaginate the document.

Which version do you use? Is your table extremely large?

Regards,
Klaus




Phippsy wrote:
It is not the header rowq which repeats but the cell at the bottom of the
first page.
Thanks

"Jezebel" wrote:

Select the rows. Go to Table Properties. On the Row tab clear the
'Repeat
as header row' checkbox.




"Phippsy" wrote in message
...
If I have a large cell at the bottom of a page it sometimes duplicates
itself
at the top of the next page. Is there any way of preventing this?
Thanks






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I don't think it is the printer as it also happens to a colleague of mine
and she has a different dirver. I do think it could be to do with Word
repaginating as the cell could be quite high - maybe more than half a page
and may also have a screenshot in. It seems that if the cell is a certain
hight it copies itself onto the next page.

"Klaus Linke" wrote:

Then it's most likely a faulty printer driver. Try if changing to another
printer driver helps.
You can use any driver for this test: The printer doesn't need to be
actually connected.

Word2000 also did have a bug that caused such a behaviour in some
circumstances.
I've also seen it happen temporarily due to low ressources, if Word was no
longer able to properly repaginate the document.

Which version do you use? Is your table extremely large?

Regards,
Klaus




Phippsy wrote:
It is not the header rowq which repeats but the cell at the bottom of the
first page.
Thanks

"Jezebel" wrote:

Select the rows. Go to Table Properties. On the Row tab clear the
'Repeat
as header row' checkbox.




"Phippsy" wrote in message
...
If I have a large cell at the bottom of a page it sometimes duplicates
itself
at the top of the next page. Is there any way of preventing this?
Thanks






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