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Old July 20th, 2004, 05:09 PM
Albert
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Hello guys,
I'm using .NET to create some reports with Word 2003. In one of my invoices
I have a table in which I'm inseting rows dynamically. The first row of the
table is a header row and is repeated in every page. The table has a box
border but the normal rows have only vertical borders. The problem is that
the bottom border of the table in every pages disapears after I add new rows
dynamically. To fix this I need to get the last row in every page, but I
can't find a way to do this....
Any help is appreciated.

Thanx,
Albert


 




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