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Robin Wenham
Hi
We are using a table as the template for a document. The main "row", for
want of a better word, wraps to the next page and the next page as we fill
the content. In Word 2003 this is not a problem; however in Word 2007 the
contents of the cell cannot be seen in subsequent pages after the row wraps
to the next page (but the contents is still there: if I save the document
and re-open it in Word 2003 it's fine). And the cursor is not longer
visible in the contents on the first page).
Has anyone noticed this, and is there a workaround (other than re-building
all my templates to take out the row that splits over pages)?
Thanks in advance.
We are using a table as the template for a document. The main "row", for
want of a better word, wraps to the next page and the next page as we fill
the content. In Word 2003 this is not a problem; however in Word 2007 the
contents of the cell cannot be seen in subsequent pages after the row wraps
to the next page (but the contents is still there: if I save the document
and re-open it in Word 2003 it's fine). And the cursor is not longer
visible in the contents on the first page).
Has anyone noticed this, and is there a workaround (other than re-building
all my templates to take out the row that splits over pages)?
Thanks in advance.