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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline How to space a Table in MS Word 2016 Windows 10 How to space a Table in MS Word 2016 Office 2019
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Try inserting a couple of big rows in the middle.
Do the bottom rows get scrolled to the next page? If so, it is a long continuous table. If not, the first page is separate.
(Ctrl+Z to get rid of the new rows.)

Can you select the table and copy it into a new document?
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