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Is there a way to stop a table breaking across columns?

I have a page which is set-up to have three columns. I wish to insert a
series of five row tables, but to stop a table breaking across a column,
i.e. say two lines at the bottom of one column and the other three at the
top of the next?

Paul Smith


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You can clear the check box for "Allow row to break across pages," which
affects text within a row. If by "lines" you mean "rows," then format the
first four rows of each table as "Keep with next."

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Is there a way to stop a table breaking across columns?

I have a page which is set-up to have three columns. I wish to insert a
series of five row tables, but to stop a table breaking across a column,
i.e. say two lines at the bottom of one column and the other three at the
top of the next?

Paul Smith



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