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Hi Folks, I am hoping you can advise me on this topic - it seems to be
troublesome for a lot of paople here at my office... When I create a new document, listing step-by-step instructions for users we support, we layout the page using one long table. Each row contains a couple of bullet points and maybe a small screen shot. A typical document is 4 or 5 pages long. Ideally the table should continue seemlessly from the first to the last page, with breaks mid-row for the pages ( in Table Properties | Row, the check-box allowing such mid-row page breaks is carefully checked, in every row). However, what I often end up with is 1 or more pages with rows extending down half of the page, followed by half a page of empty space because for some reason I don't understand, the next row is forced onto the next page, even if it is not big enough to need to occupy a new page :-( I hope you can picture what I mean from the above description - any ideas about how I keep the whole table together without the extra "page-breaks" Simon |
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