how to keep tables on one page automatically

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An age old question but one which in my foolishness I though MS might have
solved with Office 7. But how many of you have found the page which shows the
links between old commands and new. I'd like to include it here but if I try
to find it I will navigate away. Just about the only thing which can be said
in MS's favor about Office 7 questions is that MS is better than Adobe.
Otherwise the amount of time wasted is horrendous.
 
If you're asking how to keep a table on one page, one way to do it is
to select all but the last row and mark them "Keep With Next" in the
Paragraph Formatting panel.

If you're complaining about Windows 7, this is the wrong place.

If you're complaining about Word2007, all the old keyboard shortcuts
still work.

Adobe doesn't make "Office 7."
 
See also http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfms/keeptableon1page.htm.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



If you're asking how to keep a table on one page, one way to do it is
to select all but the last row and mark them "Keep With Next" in the
Paragraph Formatting panel.

If you're complaining about Windows 7, this is the wrong place.

If you're complaining about Word2007, all the old keyboard shortcuts
still work.

Adobe doesn't make "Office 7."
 
It isn't a bully pulpit for you to pass judgment concerning another person's
courtesy or quality of expression either, but that hasn't stopped you.

If you're asking how to keep a table on one page, one way to do it is
to select all but the last row and mark them "Keep With Next" in the
Paragraph Formatting panel.

If you're complaining about Windows 7, this is the wrong place.

If you're complaining about Word2007, all the old keyboard shortcuts
still work.

Adobe doesn't make "Office 7."
 
How is telling someone this isn't a bully pulpit for one to pass judgment
concerning another person's courtesy or quality of expression not doing the
exact same thing you're accusing them of doing? Isn't that a bit
contradictory?
 
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