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Stefan Blom Stefan Blom is offline Within a table format, a single cell can't automatically flow to the next page? Windows 7 64bit Within a table format, a single cell can't automatically flow to the next page? Office 2013
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To add to what Paul has said, a table row with a fixed height will never be "split" between pages. Instead, the row in its entirety to the next page (if it doesn't fit on the current page).
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