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When I change from Pageview/Normal view to Web-layout a few lines of text is
hidden in the row before a (auto)pagebreak. The text are shown when changing
back to Pageview/Normal. How do I avoid this?

Thanks in advance,
Allan

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Hi ?B?QWxsYW4=?=,

When I change from Pageview/Normal view to Web-layout a few lines of text is
hidden in the row before a (auto)pagebreak. The text are shown when changing
back to Pageview/Normal. How do I avoid this?

Considering the fact that Web View should completely ignore page breaks, I find
this rather... amazing. It's text in a table cell, I take it? Is the entire row
surpressed, or only part of it? Does this happen in all documents, or just a
particular one? Is there anything unusual about this table? (Very long, lots of
merged cells, etc.)

Which version of Word?

Cindy Meister
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http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
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