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Default Table row won't split across two pages

Some rows in my table won't split across to a new page while others will.
The entire row goes to the new page, not just part of the row. So, I've got
lots of white gaps in the table. I've checked "allow row to break across
pages" "removed the "specified row height" and set table wrapping to "none."
Nothing has helped. Any suggestions?
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Default Table row won't split across two pages

Is the setting "Keep with next" in Format Paragraph Line and Page Breaks
tab turned on for (some of) the paragraphs? This could result in the
situation you describe.

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"RonnieBee" wrote:

Some rows in my table won't split across to a new page while others will.
The entire row goes to the new page, not just part of the row. So, I've got
lots of white gaps in the table. I've checked "allow row to break across
pages" "removed the "specified row height" and set table wrapping to "none."
Nothing has helped. Any suggestions?

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