Read this very carefully:
1. Select every row in the table except the last.
2. Go to Format | Paragraph, select the "Page and line breaks" tab, and
check the box for "Keep with next." OK.
3. Now select the entire table.
4. Go to Table | Properties (or Table | Cell Height and Width), select the
Row tab, and clear the check box for "Allow rows to break over pages."
This *will* keep your table on one page provided it is short enough to fit
on one page. If it's too long for one page, there's no way you can
accomplish what you're trying to do except by reducing the font size, the
spacing, or some other element of table size.
that's not working...it still prints on two pages...we need it to stay on
one.
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Christina Wellman
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Use Normal view.
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Salut!
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Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
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In a rough draft...not ready for page breaks.