As someone said earlier, this is related to  the setting of the row height and 
doesn't really depend on the page orientation. It is reacting to the amount of 
space avaiable below, which just happens to be greater on the portrait page. 
You may have to split your row to bridge the two pages, but resetting the row 
height (for that row at least) would make the whole row wrap to the next page.

Craig
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> From: [email protected] 
> To: [email protected]; [email protected] 
> Subject: RE: Table running over into footers and beyond 
> Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 14:38:32 +0000 
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> a new page. I tried another table format that I use, one with no  
> heading row and that flows correctly. So now it appears that it has  
> something to do with a table I set up with a heading row to it. 
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> Pam 
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> From: Les Smalley [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 5:43 PM 
> To: Pam Harper; [email protected] 
> Subject: Re: Table running over into footers and beyond 
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> What happens if you add simple text not in a table to the landscape  
> page?  Does it flow correctly and add a new page?  Or does it result in  
> a solid bottom border suddenly appearing and text disappearing off the  
> bottom?  If the latter, the problem is that autoconnect for the  
> landscape page has been turned off.   On the master page, select the  
> text frame (control right-click) and select Properties, just under the  
> box for the flow tag is the checkbox for autoconnect. 
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> From: Pam Harper <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
> To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>"  
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 4, 2014 2:09 PM 
> Subject: Table running over into footers and beyond 
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> When I add spaces or anchored frames below one another in a table that  
> is on a landscape page, the table extends itself without regard to the  
> text frame into the footer and beyond. It doesn’t do this with the same  
> type of table on a portrait page. This has done this in Frame 10 and  
> 12, which I now use. 
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> created as a custom master page with a regular text frame as a template  
> for body page text frame. The Flow Tag is A—same as the rest of the  
> master pages. Nothing is rotated. I only run into this table behavior  
> on a landscape page. If I add extra pictures or text in a table cell on  
> a portrait page, it always breaks cleanly or at least where I can  
> logically break it. Any ideas? 
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