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In Office 2003, on the second page of a table the row centers. I want the
row to start at the top of the page. How can I turn the row centering off?
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On the Layout tab of Page Setup, make sure that the vertical alignment is
set to Top, not Center.

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In Office 2003, on the second page of a table the row centers. I want the
row to start at the top of the page. How can I turn the row centering

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It works. Thank you.

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