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Hi,
Office XP. I got a document with a long table which does not split automatically over several pages. The tables is just displayed on one page with no top- and bottom margin. In the table properties the property 'automatically split to next page if necessary' is checked. Why doesn't this table split and how can I fix this problem? regards Rod |
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Rod: Table--Properties, ensure that Text Wrapping is set to NONE.
************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com Check out the NEWsgroup stats! Check out: www.ExcelUserConference.com "Rod Janson" wrote in message ... Hi, Office XP. I got a document with a long table which does not split automatically over several pages. The tables is just displayed on one page with no top- and bottom margin. In the table properties the property 'automatically split to next page if necessary' is checked. Why doesn't this table split and how can I fix this problem? regards Rod |
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I was having the same problem in Office 2003. The text wrapping suggestion
did the trick. Thanks. -- LAC "Anne Troy" wrote: Rod: Table--Properties, ensure that Text Wrapping is set to NONE. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com Check out the NEWsgroup stats! Check out: www.ExcelUserConference.com "Rod Janson" wrote in message ... Hi, Office XP. I got a document with a long table which does not split automatically over several pages. The tables is just displayed on one page with no top- and bottom margin. In the table properties the property 'automatically split to next page if necessary' is checked. Why doesn't this table split and how can I fix this problem? regards Rod |
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It probably is splitting across pages, but you do not realise it.
From the Tools menu, select Options and then go to the View tab and make sure that "White space between pages (Print view only)" item is checked under the Print and Web Layout options section of the dialog. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Rod Janson" wrote in message ... Hi, Office XP. I got a document with a long table which does not split automatically over several pages. The tables is just displayed on one page with no top- and bottom margin. In the table properties the property 'automatically split to next page if necessary' is checked. Why doesn't this table split and how can I fix this problem? regards Rod |
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