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Old 06-28-2011, 06:37 AM
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In the word 2002 document I have on the lastest few pages some imported tables from Excel. My problem is that the page, before the last page, is completely empty but I have no idea how to delete it. Found suggestion through google that I should somehow insert page break and delete it (which would also delete the single page) but I have been searching page break icon for the past 3 hours so I gave up on that way of deleting the page.

If I try to click with left mouse button once on that page which I want to delete and press ''delete'' button on the keyboard, the page is successfuly deleted but as I have said the pages, around this page (which I want to delete) have Excel tables. So the page which is for one above this page has also the imported table and if I delete the page (1x mouse button click) then the position of the table (picture) changes and it is not in the center of the page anymore. There is absolutelly no way for me to put the table back in the center because if I try to, immediately new blank (=empty) page occurs and Im back at the beginning of issue.

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Hi Sleeper,

Patience, please - this forum is run by volunteers and some of us need our own sleep (we don't all live in your time-zone, either).

Adding a page break, then deleting it, won't achieve anything. If there's already a manual page break on your penultimate page, you could delete that - it'll be the last (only) character on that page. But, as you've said that changes the table alignment. That suggests maybe you're working with a mix of portrait and landscape pages - which entails Section breaks.

If you care to post a stripped-down copy of the document with just the last three or so pages, I could take a look at it.
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