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Hi,
Is it possible to set default for NEW tables in all Word documents so that ALL have the properties: HEADING ROWS REPEAT KEEP First row with Next ?? Thanks Clive |
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Ow... never use keep with next in *every* row of a table. If you do this,
and your table spans across pages, some printer drivers will get very confused and Word may not print the table at all. Only ever use keep with next in a table when you really need it. And don't forget that if you have used this in the last row of a table, and then add a row, Word copies the formatting to the new row, so you will need to clear it. Genine "Clive Long,UK" wrote: Hi, Is it possible to set default for NEW tables in all Word documents so that ALL have the properties: HEADING ROWS REPEAT KEEP First row with Next ?? Thanks Clive |
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Clive was proposing to set "Keep with next" only for the first (heading)
row. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Genine" wrote in message ... Ow... never use keep with next in *every* row of a table. If you do this, and your table spans across pages, some printer drivers will get very confused and Word may not print the table at all. Only ever use keep with next in a table when you really need it. And don't forget that if you have used this in the last row of a table, and then add a row, Word copies the formatting to the new row, so you will need to clear it. Genine "Clive Long,UK" wrote: Hi, Is it possible to set default for NEW tables in all Word documents so that ALL have the properties: HEADING ROWS REPEAT KEEP First row with Next ?? Thanks Clive |
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Genine wrote in message ...
Ow... never use keep with next in *every* row of a table. If you do this, and your table spans across pages, some printer drivers will get very confused and Word may not print the table at all. Only ever use keep with next in a table when you really need it. And don't forget that if you have used this in the last row of a table, and then add a row, Word copies the formatting to the new row, so you will need to clear it. Genine Let me clarify I should have written KEEP With next on HEADER only to avoid table header at bottom of page and the text on next. The point really is: how do I make particular table properties the default for all NEW documents? Thanks Clive |