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Hello all,

I am having a major headache with a table in Word.

The table is two-column and one particular cell is longer than a page. I have table headers repeating on page breaks and I allow my cells to break across pages and all is fine, it works exactly as I want.

Then I apply a Style to the Header row and it all goes pear-shaped. My header row appears on one page and the next row (with the big cell) appears on the next page but does not break to page three, so I lose a third of the info in the cell. and the header row is not repeated.

I have tried everything I can think of with the style but nothing seems to make it work properly.

Anyone have any ideas, I am going crazy here.

Bruce


Posted (edited)

Hi Bruce,

I've tried experimenting with a table in Word 2000, but the only way I can reproduce what you are seeing is if I change the row properties of the row containing the big cell so that it is not allowed to break across pages. When I do that, as far as I can tell the results are more or less what you are seeing, except that the header row IS repeated.

This is probably not very helpful, but at least you know there's somebody out here!

Anne

Edited by AuthorAnne

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