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Prevent a single table row from breaking across pages (97/2000/2001/2002) You can easily prevent one or more rows in your table from breaking across pages. First, select the row(s) whose behavior you'd like to curb. Then, in Word 2000/2001/2002, choose Table | Table Properties from the menu bar. In the Table Properties dialog box, click on the Row tab, clear the Allow Row To Break Across Pages check box, and then click OK. (In Word 97, choose Table | Cell Height And Width from the menu bar. Click on the Row tab, clear the Allow Row To Break Across Pages check box, and then click OK.) From now on, when a row you modified appears at the bottom of the page, Word moves the whole row to the next page if it doesn't fit on the current one. (BONUS TIP: To prevent an entire table from breaking across pages, apply the Keep With Next paragraph format to the table's first column. Just [Alt]-click ([option]-click in Word 2001) on the table's first column, choose Format | Paragraph from the menu bar, click on the Line And Page Breaks tab, and then select the Keep With Next check box. When you've finished, click OK.) (Content provided by Element K Journals) (Note: Your browser is set to refuse cookies. As a result, you may frequently see previously-viewed tips)
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