Un-splitting a table

J

John Cutler

Word 2003, XP Pro...

I have a table that (accidentally) split part of itself onto the next page
of a document.

How do I UN-split it and re-join the two parts of the table?

UNDO (following the split) will not re-join the two parts of the table. All
it does is delete text that I typed before the table split occurred.

Somewhere in the Help files there are instructions for un-splitting, but I
can't find them....

Thanks, John
 
G

grammatim

(Assuming the table isn't more than a page long)

Select the whole table except for the last row, and the title; in
Format Paragraph, mark it Keep With Next and Don't Break Between
Lines.
 
J

John Cutler

The table is less than one page long.

What do you mean by "the title"? The first row?

Thanks. John
 
G

grammatim

Whenever I make a table, it has a title (either above or below), most
easily added by Insert Caption, and it has to be on the same page as
the table, so be sure it's included in the "Keep with Next."

("Don't Break" is actually "Keep Lines Together.")
 
J

John Cutler

Thanks. I didn't know about "captions"; the tables in question are created by
directory mail-merge, are untitled, contain a photo in the large right-hand
cell, and various GPS data, date, photo #, and description in the several
left-hand cells (all except the description are filled by the mail-merge).

I'll keep this email on file for future reference.

John
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top