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Default Keep with Next and Merge Cells


Thanks Lene! That worked great for me.


"Lene Fredborg" wrote:

As I understand your question, you have vertically merged cells that span the
last rows in one or more columns in the table (e.g. a table with 3 columns,
10 rows €“ cells 8-10 in column 1 are merged).

Word counts the last physical cell in a column as the last cell. However, if
you turn off "Allow row to break across pages", this should prevent any cell
from breaking across pages. Therefore, seen from a logical point of view, you
should always be able to prevent the table from breaking across pages if you
apply "keep with next" to all rows until the row that contains the topmost
cell that makes up the last cell in a column (a bit difficult to explain€¦ -
in the example above: select the first 7 rows) €“ this also worked
consistently for me when testing.

If you select the columns individually one by one €“ without the last cell €“
and apply "Keep with next", this will also keep the table on one page but it
is more cumbersome.

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Lene Fredborg
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"Rahul" wrote:

Hi,

I've a Table that I dont want to split accross pages. From one of the MVP
sites I found that the right way to do this is by unchecking the "Allow rows
to break accross pages" followed by "Keep with next" for all except the last
row.

Now I've a Table here that I did a merge cells on a few rows but only for
the first 3 columns.

The question is how do I not get the same behaviour? Which exactly is my
last row now? How does WQord handle these merged rows in its internal row
count?

Any advice?

Thanks!

-Rahul