Comments on: #Watch: Control Page Breaks in Tables https://3764w18.tracigardner.com English 3764 @ Virginia Tech, Winter 2017–2018 Wed, 03 Jan 2018 17:12:41 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2 By: tengrrl https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/watch-control-page-breaks-in-tables/#comment-1155 Wed, 03 Jan 2018 17:12:41 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4292#comment-1155 It is dumb that it’s not the default. Who knows what their thinking was.

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By: Paul Stiles https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/watch-control-page-breaks-in-tables/#comment-1152 Wed, 03 Jan 2018 02:38:35 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4292#comment-1152 Preventing rows from splitting up is a great way to keep the focus of the document. What I really want to know is why Microsoft would make the table split option a default.Regardless of their reasoning, it is easy to fix.

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By: KC Cowan https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/watch-control-page-breaks-in-tables/#comment-1148 Wed, 03 Jan 2018 01:26:23 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4292#comment-1148 Wow! I never knew you were able to keep rows together like this. I have some page break occurrences in my table right now, so I’ll definitely go back and apply this fix.

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By: Tracy Duong https://3764w18.tracigardner.com/watch-control-page-breaks-in-tables/#comment-1142 Tue, 02 Jan 2018 18:40:10 +0000 https://btw-f17.tracigardner.com/?p=4292#comment-1142 I thought this was a really helpful tip! I never knew you could change the settings in word to control page breaks for a table. I’ll definitely be utilizing this tip from now on!

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