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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline What is the setting that allows information in a row to flow into the next page? Windows 7 64bit What is the setting that allows information in a row to flow into the next page? Office 2010 32bit
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The rows have to be marked as not having fixed size and that the row can break across pages. It may well be that the person who created this did not want to allow answers to exceed a certain length. It may also be that this setting is accidental.



With any editing restrictions turned off, if you right-click in a row and pick properties or table properties and then row, you can change these settings.
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