[mso] Re: Can't insert rows in Word Table - Help?

 Hi Anne, Thanks very much for the reply, but unfortunately having checked 
those settings I can still not achieve my objective! Anyone have any other 
ideas?  In the meantime, I have got around it my copying and pasting a second 
copy of the same table onto a new page, and can then manipulate the contents of 
the cells accordingly. Thanks for any more suggestions,  Roger From: "Anne 
Robson" <anne.robson2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Subject: [mso] Re: Can't insert rows 
in Word Table - Help?Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 09:26:49 -0000RogerI *think* you 
may have your table set not to break across pages -depending on what Word 2003 
does differently from the 2002 version I have,you need to select Table 
Properties, select the Row tab, and check the"allow row to break across pages" 
option box. Also on the main menu barcheck Format>Paragraph and make sure 
that "keep lines together" and "keepwith next" aren't selected.Think between 
these two things you should be able to fix it. To allintents and 
purposes you seem to have locked or frozen your table andthese options should 
enable you do what you want.HTHAnne-----Original Message-----From: 
mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On BehalfOf 
RogerSent: 11 November 2005 02:33To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: [mso] Can't 
insert rows in Word Table - Help?Hi, Time to call on my friends here for some 
more assitance please! Ihave a Word Document (Word 2003 SP1) with a table which 
consists of about38 Rows and takes up the whole of one page. When I try to 
insert 1 ormore rows below the last row, instead of extending the table to go 
on totwo pages it puts the new rows 'in front of' the top rows in the 
table!Thinking I could outsmart Word, I halved the Row Height, and was then 
ableto insert as many rows as I wanted. However when I reset the Row Heightto 
the original setting, the new Rows again went to the top of the tableand 
obscured the top rows. Can someone please offer a suggestion as to howI can get 
the table 
to grow in stature? Thanks so much, Roger
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