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Old 07-04-2017, 12:07 PM
JennEx JennEx is offline Trailing Paragraph? forcing the creation of a blank page at the end of the document Windows XP Trailing Paragraph? forcing the creation of a blank page at the end of the document Office 2013
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Hi GMayor ... I am not very knowledgeable to answer that question with any confidence. All I can say I have been using this for years (just only now getting around to try to tackle this annoyance. Requires a step of manual editing I was hoping to avoid) and the result have been consistent.

I think perhaps because the table is a set height that only two records using this table would fit. Understand it's two records per page ... each record filling the table. Two tables per page. If it's three, I get one page of two records, a second page of 1. If it's four records, I get two pages of two and a third empty page (except for header/footer) etc etc.

Luck perhaps?
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