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Old 10-29-2013, 03:01 PM
dennist77 dennist77 is offline Grouping table rows to prevent individual rows from breaking across pages Windows 7 64bit Grouping table rows to prevent individual rows from breaking across pages Office 2013
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Hi, and thanks in advance for your help....

I have multiple choice exam questions (thousands of them) in an excel spreadsheet that I want to turn into a study word document. The spreadsheet is set up as only one column with a row for the question, one for each possible answer and the last one for the correct answer. There is a blank row between questions and then it repeats. I can paste this info into a table in word. The problem is I don't know how to prevent the table from breaking across a page in the middle of a question. Is there some way I could merge the rows for each question into one row? It would basically be merging 7 rows repetitively.
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