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Schuyler - 15 May 2008 22:30 GMT
I write training manuals in Word 2002. All my data is created in a very long
table with occassional screen captures. While creating my doc (usually early
in the doc) the table starts extending into the next page header and continue
to spans to the bottom of the page and from that point forward.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 16 May 2008 09:55 GMT
Not sure what your issue is, but it maybe fixed if you go to the Properties
dialog for the Table and make sure that the "Text wrapping" is set to None.

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> I write training manuals in Word 2002. All my data is created in a very
> long
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> continue
> to spans to the bottom of the page and from that point forward.
Schuyler - 16 May 2008 16:46 GMT
Thanks Doug but the problem still exist. I am perplexed

> Not sure what your issue is, but it maybe fixed if you go to the Properties
> dialog for the Table and make sure that the "Text wrapping" is set to None.
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> > continue
> > to spans to the bottom of the page and from that point forward.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 17 May 2008 09:35 GMT
If you want to send me a document that exhibits the problem I will take a
look at it.

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Hope this helps.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

> Thanks Doug but the problem still exist. I am perplexed
>
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>> > continue
>> > to spans to the bottom of the page and from that point forward.
Schuyler - 17 May 2008 16:59 GMT
Great, I tried to send it to your profile email but keeps bouncing back. Is
there another email address I need to send it to?

Thanks

> If you want to send me a document that exhibits the problem I will take a
> look at it.
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> >> > continue
> >> > to spans to the bottom of the page and from that point forward.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 17 May 2008 21:06 GMT
There is something pretty obvious that you need to remove from my email
address  dkr@REMOVECAPSmvps.org

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

> Great, I tried to send it to your profile email but keeps bouncing back.
> Is
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>> >> > continue
>> >> > to spans to the bottom of the page and from that point forward.
PamC - 17 May 2008 20:43 GMT
Has your table somehow been inserted into your header instead of your page
body?  

PamC

>I write training manuals in Word 2002. All my data is created in a very long
>table with occassional screen captures. While creating my doc (usually early
>in the doc) the table starts extending into the next page header and continue
>to spans to the bottom of the page and from that point forward.
Schuyler - 18 May 2008 18:16 GMT
I guess ,but not by design. I just continue the table from the prior page and
it ends up in the following page header from that point on in the document.
If I type text on the following pages, that text (not typed in the table) is
not inserted into the table. Would be happy to seen you the file if you are
interested.

> Has your table somehow been inserted into your header instead of your page
> body?  
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> >in the doc) the table starts extending into the next page header and continue
> >to spans to the bottom of the page and from that point forward.
 
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