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Table header orphaned at the top of previous page
Word 2003
How to I get a table's header and contents to display together on the same page? The "Allow row to break across pages" option seting does not affect this. The rows are, without a doubt, small enough to fit on the same page as the header. The orphaned header can reside in the middle or the page or the top of the page. The table header still is orphaned with the remaining contents on subsequent pages. Here is what I have tried that made no difference... I tried changing settings, closing and re-openeing the document. I tried creating a new document and pasting the table into it. I tried creating a new table in the new document and pasting cell by cell into the new table. One thing that fixes it is if clearing all the formatting of the text within the cells. Clearing formatting is not acceptable. The formatting is essential for reading the contents. What do I do to fix this? Is there some known type of formating that causes this and which I can avoid? Thank you. Doug |
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Table header orphaned at the top of previous page
Have you formatted the heading row as "Keep with next"? See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "dbuchanan" wrote in message ... Word 2003 How to I get a table's header and contents to display together on the same page? The "Allow row to break across pages" option seting does not affect this. The rows are, without a doubt, small enough to fit on the same page as the header. The orphaned header can reside in the middle or the page or the top of the page. The table header still is orphaned with the remaining contents on subsequent pages. Here is what I have tried that made no difference... I tried changing settings, closing and re-openeing the document. I tried creating a new document and pasting the table into it. I tried creating a new table in the new document and pasting cell by cell into the new table. One thing that fixes it is if clearing all the formatting of the text within the cells. Clearing formatting is not acceptable. The formatting is essential for reading the contents. What do I do to fix this? Is there some known type of formating that causes this and which I can avoid? Thank you. Doug |
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