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Old April 26th, 2006, 03:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
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Default Tables won't break across pages.

I've had the same problem and none of the things mentioned in these postings
applied to my setup. More suggestions please!

"Linda Wilson" wrote:

I appear to have solved my own problem and thought I'd share with others if
they get stuck. I removed the check box for Specified row height and that
appeared to do the trick. I don't know if it will work every time, but will
give it a go.


"Linda Wilson" wrote:

I have tried everyone's suggestions about making sure the cells/ rows are not
linked with next, and the box is checked in the tables tab, but my row still
won't split. Any other suggestions? My table is only on column wide. I
have also selected the whole document to turn off the check box. Help?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Isn't this always the way? As soon as you swear up and down that you haven't
done something, or that you've tested for A, B, and C, they come back to
bite you!

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
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"Jim Wood" wrote in message
...
Boy,

Do I ever feel the dummy. I was using tables to create a running 2-column
page, with text entered in the right column, and only brief
headings/annotations in the left. Well, well, lo and behold, it was cells
in
the left column that were marked 'keep with next.' I must have done that
once for some reason, then when I copied and pasted parts of the table
(including lots of empty cells for later writing) the formatting
'multiplied.'

I will sit in the corner for a while.

--Jim