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Select the whole table. Right-click the table and select Table Properties from the context menu. On the Row tab, clear the "Allow row to break across pages" option, and click OK.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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The checkbox is already cleared but rows ARE split across pages. Is it because the tabel is already filled? That would mean users have to set this option at the very beginning of the tabel creation. Furthermore I cannot check + re-uncheck the checkbox. It is somehow disabled/protected. How can I fix and re-uncheck the checkbox? |
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With large selections (= many selected rows in the case of a table), or if a selection has conflicting settings, an option may appear "dimmed." If you do click it anyway, does something happen?
If it doesn't, could the document be protected in some way? Then you'd have to unprotect.
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