I need to know what I'm missing here. Why does the table wrap like this (see attached)?? Shouldn't it place the wrapped rows on the bottom?? It's probably a check box that I'm missing, but I can find it....
Thanks in advance,
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Dan, see attached...
Here I've been placing a new one like a schmuck. When did they sneak that in there?
Anyway, now that I've found that I've played with it a little. If there is only one row in the wrap it puts it at the top even if the table goes from the bottom up. If you can add another row and turn off the visibility it will go back to where it should be. (I don't know how this will work for you, an extra row in a revision table might cause some havoc with tags, but yours looks like it might be something from excel - is it linked to some external management thingy?)
I knew I've done it before. I was adding the blank row above the wrap. Good call Dan, thanks for the help!
To answer your last question in the previous reply, this is an Excel spreadsheet. And, thankfully, my present company, nor our customers require the use of revision tags. Only when asked will we use them. Couldn't tell you why, I'm used to using the rev tags...