Formatting Table Splits Table

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spartan76_98

I create a table and change the formatting of the first row--header row--and
sometimes the formatting takes, other times it splits into two tables. If I
remove the paragraph mark from between the two tables, the columns don't
align. This is very frustrating.
 
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Stefan Blom

What formatting changes, exactly, are you making when the table splits?

Note that merging two split tables can sometimes be tricky. But note that
you can hold Alt (to override the grid settings) and then carefully drag the
column borders so that they "match."

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Microsoft Word MVP


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spartan76_98

I change "normal" formatting in the first row to a "headline"
format--different color, bold. When I make the change in the style toolbox,
it splits the "headline row" into a separate table, usually below the
original table.
 
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Stefan Blom

As a follow-up, I'd like to mention that I received a copy of the problem
document from the OP, and the source of trouble is likely to be a paragraph
style inadvertently modified to include frame formatting. Clearing the frame
formatting from the style in question should resolve the issue.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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I've never seen anything like this. If this is with a particular document,
or with documents created from a particular template, the document
(template) might be corrupt. See
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/apperrors/corruptdoc.htm.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


spartan76_98 said:
I change "normal" formatting in the first row to a "headline"
format--different color, bold. When I make the change in the style
toolbox,
it splits the "headline row" into a separate table, usually below the
original table.
 

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