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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Using tables to format pages Windows 10 Using tables to format pages Office 2019
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Why not simply set up your page format to produce the size you want and use text.
You can use Heading styles, in particular Heading 1 and set it to have a page break before.
Your can have a table border if you need a border.
If you need other items on all pages, they can be in your header.

I'm a big fan of using tables for many purposes, but not for everything. Why do you think you need to use a table?
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