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Odd behaviour of table - keep rows together
The attachment contains a simple WinWord Doc I created in Word 2010 (although it is saved in 2003 format) which gives me endless trouble. The table splits odd dependent on the footer - if the footer with a page number is there, the rows of the table don't keep together, if they are not there, they do... to see this, remove the page number in the footer or delete the first page. The odd behavior is in 2003 as well as in 2010. Bug or feature? How to keep this table together and have the page numbers too?
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The problem is the frame that contains the page number. Activate the header/footer view. Then click to select the frame and move it away from the to margin of the footer, so that it no longer "interferes" with the table in the body of the document.
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