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First row of table pushed to separate page
I've got a table in a word doc with a few rows. When the text in the second row means it can't fit on a single page, it splits over onto a second page. This is fine, but word seems to want to keep as much of the text together as possible and so moves the whole row onto a separate page before splitting over onto a second page. The result is a single row (row 1) on a page all of its own with a great big space underneath. Is there a way to let rows spill to the next page where necessary while using the whole page? Thanks |
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Hi Mr. Pez,
Try selecting the whole table, right clicking and choosing Properties. Under the Row tab, check the box to Allow rows to break across pages. |
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Sorry for the delay in replying.
Thanks for the suggestion but it didn't help. Still get a single line row with a blank page and then the rest of the table starting on the next page. |
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Select it all and then check the paragraph formatting as well.
You do not want "keep with next" or "keep lines together." |
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Charles Kenyon - you've made my day
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