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Hello all,

I'm having a strange problem with a Microsoft word document where I have a number of forms on the document, each form takes up two pages but for some reason the top of the table on the following form keeps coming above the table on the previous form.

When I highlight the table it highlights the top of the table and then the form that should be on the page isn't highlighted but then if I scroll down to the next page the form is highlighted again.



It's as if the table is hidden behind the form.

this is driving me crazy.

Can anyone help me how to sort this out please.
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