Barbara Duprey wrote:
Thanks for helping, guys. Joe, you're right that the document is too big for polite posting, though I might be able to create an excerpt that illustrates the problem. I've improved the situation some by making the table four columns wide, with each row containing two of my old rows, and I may have a bit more on where the breaks occur. It seems as if the problems normally come when enough text is added before the table to force it to break at an earlier row; the new break does not remove the old ones, it acts as if the old ones were manual rather than auto breaks until I edit the first column somewhere. At least now there should be only at most one true break, not two, to complicate things.
[cut] Barbara,
I've experienced similar problems in the past and in each case it was a screen rendering problem, not a problem with the underlying document per se. Generally, any action that forced a screen re-draw - for example, Page Preview on and off - resolved it. In the extreme case, closing and re-opening the document did the trick.
Could you be troubled by the same problem, or is it a real, file related issue?
In any case I'd be happy to join Joe in looking at your problem file, if you wish.
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