Word 2007 Beta - Table, Repeat Heading, Don't Break Across Page B

K

kdnavrat

Simple table - 14 rows, 3 columns
I highlight top two rows, right click, select table Properties, Row Tab,
select Repeat as Header Row
I select entire table, Select Table Properties, Rob tab, select OFF 'Allow
Row To Break across pages'

Table looks good - Header row there, rows aren't broken across pages;
Save, Exit
Open and table has no headers at top of subsequent page and rows are broken
across pages.

I turned Text Wrapping off; I verified all rows are NOT defined as Headers.

Kind of lost
 
C

Cindy M.

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Simple table - 14 rows, 3 columns
I highlight top two rows, right click, select table Properties, Row Tab,
select Repeat as Header Row
I select entire table, Select Table Properties, Rob tab, select OFF 'Allow
Row To Break across pages'

Table looks good - Header row there, rows aren't broken across pages;
Save, Exit
Open and table has no headers at top of subsequent page and rows are broken
across pages.

I turned Text Wrapping off; I verified all rows are NOT defined as Headers.
FWIW, I can't replicate the problem, here. I followed your instructions,
typing some text in the last row on a page to force a Word to move the row to
the next page. That worked. Saved and closed the document, re-opened.
Everything looks just as it did before I closed it.

Try holding CTRL when starting Word to go into Safe Mode. Follow your steps in
a new document. Does this document work correctly? If it does, the problem is
likely in your Normal.dot template (from an earlier version of Word?).

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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C

CJ Rhoads

Did you autoformat the table? If so, that's the mistake. It will keep
reverting to the wrong format because you created a second format - but it
doesn't know it.

I suggest that you copy and paste the table into a new document, clear all
formats, reset the heading to repeat, and see if it happens again.

Just my opinion
CJ
 
K

kdnavrat

CJ,
Thanks for suggestion. I'm not sure I know how to 'clear all formats' - can
you help me on this?
Thanks,
Kurt
 

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