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I want to control a table in one page even
if its content may exceed one page.
Is there any way to do that?
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You have to be more specific on what you want to accomplish. In what
way do you want to control the table?

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I want to control a table in one page even
if its content may exceed one page.
Is there any way to do that?
Thanks!





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You can format the table's rows so that their 'exact height' fits onto one
page. Then, no matter how much is typed into each cell, the size will remain
fixed and the table will always be one page high. Ordinarily, this means any
excess text simply won't display. You can use the 'fit text' option under
Table|Table Properties|Cell|Options to scale the text in each cell to fit
the space available, but this too might not give the results you want.

Cheers


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I want to control a table in one page even
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Is there any way to do that?
Thanks!




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