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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline After applying a title style, the row in a table doesn't break Windows 8 After applying a title style, the row in a table doesn't break Office 2013
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Shauna Kelly looked askance at Table Styles, that is not the same as styles in tables.

The Title Style is set to keep lines together and keep with next. One normally wants a title to appear all on one page and with the text it relates to. This is a paragraph style, not a table style. To change it, modify the style's paragraph formatting so that keep lines together is not checked.

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