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Keep Rows Together in Word 2007 Table
Has anyone figured out how to make a row behave (and stay on the same page as
the following row) as the Keep-with-Next paragraph function used to do in Word 2003 table rows? |
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Keep Rows Together in Word 2007 Table
This works the same as in previous versions of Word. Apply the "Keep with
next" attribute to the relevant row(s). Be sure to also clear the "Allow row to break across pages" option on the Row tab of the Table Properties dialog box. Of course, it won't work if the rows of the table don't fit on a single page. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "slflynn1" wrote in message ... Has anyone figured out how to make a row behave (and stay on the same page as the following row) as the Keep-with-Next paragraph function used to do in Word 2003 table rows? |
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Keep Rows Together in Word 2007 Table
Thanks, either Word doesn't like some of the cells being merged, or perhaps,
my table is corrupt. The keep-with-next does work on a new table, but not the one I need fixed. Thanks for the reply. At least that told me that the keep-with-next feature should work. Sharon "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... This works the same as in previous versions of Word. Apply the "Keep with next" attribute to the relevant row(s). Be sure to also clear the "Allow row to break across pages" option on the Row tab of the Table Properties dialog box. Of course, it won't work if the rows of the table don't fit on a single page. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "slflynn1" wrote in message ... Has anyone figured out how to make a row behave (and stay on the same page as the following row) as the Keep-with-Next paragraph function used to do in Word 2003 table rows? |
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Keep Rows Together in Word 2007 Table
Thanks, either Word doesn't like some of the cells being merged, or perhaps,
my table is corrupt. The keep-with-next does work on a new table, but not the one I need fixed. Thanks for the reply. At least that told me that the keep-with-next feature should work. Sharon "Stefan Blom" wrote: This works the same as in previous versions of Word. Apply the "Keep with next" attribute to the relevant row(s). Be sure to also clear the "Allow row to break across pages" option on the Row tab of the Table Properties dialog box. Of course, it won't work if the rows of the table don't fit on a single page. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "slflynn1" wrote in message ... Has anyone figured out how to make a row behave (and stay on the same page as the following row) as the Keep-with-Next paragraph function used to do in Word 2003 table rows? . |
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Keep Rows Together in Word 2007 Table
If the table is corrupt, converting it to text and then back to a table may
work. For more on corruption, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "slflynn1" wrote in message ... Thanks, either Word doesn't like some of the cells being merged, or perhaps, my table is corrupt. The keep-with-next does work on a new table, but not the one I need fixed. Thanks for the reply. At least that told me that the keep-with-next feature should work. Sharon "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... This works the same as in previous versions of Word. Apply the "Keep with next" attribute to the relevant row(s). Be sure to also clear the "Allow row to break across pages" option on the Row tab of the Table Properties dialog box. Of course, it won't work if the rows of the table don't fit on a single page. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "slflynn1" wrote in message ... Has anyone figured out how to make a row behave (and stay on the same page as the following row) as the Keep-with-Next paragraph function used to do in Word 2003 table rows? |
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