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Brady Finney
 
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Is there a way to keep tables from breaking across a page. I want to keep
the rows together if the table gets pushed down to a point where it would
break on the page.

Thoughts???

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Select the rows you always want kept together, choose Format - Paragraph -
Line and Page Breaks tab - and select Keep Lines Together. Keep with Next
can also be useful sometimes in working with tables.

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Is there a way to keep tables from breaking across a page. I want to keep
the rows together if the table gets pushed down to a point where it would
break on the page.

Thoughts???

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Brady T. Finney
Atlantic Management Company, Inc.
Orchard Park - Suite A12
875 Greenland Road
Portsmouth, NH 03801
603-436-8009 (Office)
617-413-4554 (Mobile)
603-427-0146 (Fax)
www.atlantic-mgmt.com

Atlantic Management Company is a leading valuation and financial advisory
firm
serving the business, legal, and financial communities through out New
England
from its offices in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Founded in 1968, the firm's Valuation Group provides business valuations,
fairness
and solvency opinions, and litigation support for private and public
companies. The
Ownership Transition Group specializes in mergers and acquisitions, ESOPs,
and
business succession strategies for privately owned companies and public
companies
desiring to go private.
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"Keep lines together" has no effect in tables if you allow the rows to
break. "Keep with next" is effective only between rows and is what is
needed. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...bleOn1Page.htm

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"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote in message
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Select the rows you always want kept together, choose Format - Paragraph -
Line and Page Breaks tab - and select Keep Lines Together. Keep with Next
can also be useful sometimes in working with tables.

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"Brady Finney" wrote in message
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Is there a way to keep tables from breaking across a page. I want to

keep
the rows together if the table gets pushed down to a point where it

would
break on the page.

Thoughts???

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************************************************** **************************
Brady T. Finney
Atlantic Management Company, Inc.
Orchard Park - Suite A12
875 Greenland Road
Portsmouth, NH 03801
603-436-8009 (Office)
617-413-4554 (Mobile)
603-427-0146 (Fax)
www.atlantic-mgmt.com

Atlantic Management Company is a leading valuation and financial

advisory
firm
serving the business, legal, and financial communities through out New
England
from its offices in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Founded in 1968, the firm's Valuation Group provides business

valuations,
fairness
and solvency opinions, and litigation support for private and public
companies. The
Ownership Transition Group specializes in mergers and acquisitions,

ESOPs,
and
business succession strategies for privately owned companies and public
companies
desiring to go private.

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One possibility to explore is using a nested table. Create a "parent"
table with one row and one column. Set the do not allow row to break
property for the single row in the parent table. Also, turn off the
borders for the parent table. Finally, embed your actual table in the
parent table. This should give the behavior that you desire. Note
that if the embeded table becomes too large it won't all display, i.e.
the bottom will get clipped, because the "do not allow row to break"
property limits a table row to be one page high at most.

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