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I've read Suzanne's famous article on keeping my 4 row table together. Yet,
it refuses to budge. I have a top row where the cells are merged, the 3 rows with 2 columns each after. The entries are short and will easily slip to the next page. I am using Word 2003. It should be noted I am using "next page" section breaks in my doc, but this is in the middle of a section. Any idea how to get this table back together??? |
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I figured out the problem -- it turns out there was some formatting in the
document that kept having the whole page want to stick together, thus it couldn't help but break the table. All fixed now!! "Eric" wrote: I've read Suzanne's famous article on keeping my 4 row table together. Yet, it refuses to budge. I have a top row where the cells are merged, the 3 rows with 2 columns each after. The entries are short and will easily slip to the next page. I am using Word 2003. It should be noted I am using "next page" section breaks in my doc, but this is in the middle of a section. Any idea how to get this table back together??? |
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